Author: John Sadler Publisher: Amberley Publishing Price: £25 (Hardback) Released: Out now
In February 1943, a group of Norwegian commandos pulled off one of the Second World War’s most daring raids. After parachuting into their occupied homeland, they blew up the Vermork power station in Telemark, where the Nazis had been developing heavy water as part of their atomic-bomb programme. The same unit later sank a ferry carrying what heavy water remained in the Nazis’ possession, ultimately neutralising their ability to build a war-winning weapon.
It’s a story that’s been told many times, but this new book by John Sadler to mark its 80th anniversary does a fine job of breathing new life into it.