The Winter Fortress by Neal Bascomb

The Winter Fortress

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  • Genre History
  • Publisher HarperCollins
  • Released
  • Length 423 Pages

Description

From the internationally acclaimed, best-selling author of Hunting Eichmann and The Perfect Mile, a World War II spy adventure set in Norway that draws on top-secret documents and memoirs of the saboteurs.

In 1942, the Nazis were racing to complete the first atomic bomb. All they needed was a single, incredibly rare ingredient: heavy water, which was produced solely at Norway’s Vemork plant. Under threat of death, Vemork’s engineers pushed production into overdrive. If the Allies could not destroy the plant, they feared the Nazis would soon be in possession of the most dangerous weapon the world had ever seen. But how would the Allied forces reach the castle fortress, set on a precipitous gorge in one of the coldest, most inhospitable places on earth?

Based on a trove of top-secret documents and never-before-seen diaries and letters of the saboteurs, The Winter Fortress is an arresting work of narrative nonfiction and a chronicle of a brilliant scientist, a band of spies on skis, perilous survival in the wild, Gestapo manhunts, and a last-minute operation that would alter the course of the war.

“Riveting and poignant . . . The Winter Fortress metamorphoses from engrossing history into a smashing thriller . . . Mr. Bascomb’s research and, especially, his storytelling skills are first-rate.”—Wall Street Journal

This true story of a high-stakes sabotage operation explores:
Espionage True Story: Based on recently declassified documents and the personal letters of the commandos, this is the definitive account of the race to stop the Nazi bomb.Spies on Skis: A small team of Norwegian commandos parachutes into the frozen wilderness to carry out an impossible mission against a fortress-like industrial plant.Race Against Time: With Gestapo manhunts closing in, the team must survive the unforgiving Norwegian winter and destroy the heavy water supply before it’s too late.Military History: Perfect for fans of Antony Beevor and Ben Macintyre, this meticulously researched book reads like a fast-paced thriller.

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