| What happens when a supposedly peripheral campaign topples a government, cripples a navy and redraws a map of alliances in a matter of weeks? This book follows Operation Weserübung from the Berlin war rooms to frozen fjords, showing how a daring German gamble and a hesitant Allied response turned Norway and Denmark into the fulcrum of early war strategy. Step by step, the narrative reconstructs the 1940 invasion of Norway and the linked 1940 invasion of Denmark, explaining why iron ore, U-boat bases, and prestige mattered so much. Readers are taken through the Norwegian campaign World War II: naval clashes at sea, the battle of Narvik, airborne assaults on airfields and the first stirrings of German occupation of Norway. Political chapters follow the rise of collaboration, including a clear-eyed look at Vidkun Quisling's biography and the everyday pressures of occupation. At sea, the book shows how the struggle between the Royal Navy and the Kriegsmarine in the fjords reshaped later invasion plans against Britain. In London, the Churchill Norway debate is set against broader questions of accountability and leadership. Throughout, the story keeps World War II Scandinavia at the centre, offering readers a sharp, accessible account of how one short campaign linked resources, geography and politics in ways that still matter for understanding war and strategy today. |
Operation Weserübung: The Battle for Norway and Denmark
Hardback | 9789347436383 | 234pp
Paperback | 9789347436277 | 234pp
Henrik Voss

















