A WWII Story: The Shocking German Invasion of Norway in 1940

A WWII Story: The Shocking German Invasion of Norway in 1940

Iron ore dug at Kiruna and Malmberget was railed to Luleå
and Narvik. Courtesy of Wikipedia & Creative Commons

 

 

Narvik, Norway. Public Domain. Courtesy of Wikipedia

 

 

The Blücher Which Led the German Fleet into Norway
Courtesy of Wikipedia

 

German Troops Marching Through Oslo on April 9, 1940
Courtesy of Wikipedia and Creative Commons
German Cruiser Blücher Sinking in Oslofjord – National Archives of Norway. Public Domain.

 

Dept. of History United States Military Academy. Courtesy of Wikipedia.

 

King Haakon and Crown Prince Olav Hiding in the Woods During Bombing
Public Domain. Courtesy of Wikipedia.

 

 

Courtesy of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum

 

German infantry reinforcements brought in by warship march out from Oslo Harbor.
Courtesy of the Imperial War Museum. © IWM (HU 55638).

 

Elverum On Fire after German Attack
Courtesy of the U. S. Holocaust Memorial Museum

 

King Haakon and Crown Prince Olav hiding in the woods during a
German bombing. Courtesy of Wikipedia.
The Return of the Royal Family to Norway – June 7, 1945
Courtesy of Oslo Museum via Wikimedia Commons
The Miracle Behind Dunkirk

The Miracle Behind Dunkirk

Dunkirk Beach in 2012. Courtesy of User: Eporte in Creative Commons via Wikimedia Commons

Courtesy of Military History Matters. Used by Permission.

Courtesy of Military History Matters. Used by Permission.

The British Lined Up Outside Westminster Abbey on the National Day of Prayer – May 26th. Public Domain

The British Expeditionary Force Evacuating at Dunkirk. Public Domain

Small Boats Taking Troops Back to England from Dunkirk. Public Domain.

“How a Day of Prayer Saved Britain at Dunkirk.” Christianity.

“The Miracle of Dunkirk: ‘When a Nation Prayed.’” Christians United for Israel.

“The Four Miracles of Dunkirk.” Guideposts.

“Interwar Policy and the Disaster at Dunkirk.” Military History Matters.

“Decisions: Hitler’s Halt Order.” Historynet.

“Battle of Dunkirk.” History.

Christmas 1944 – The Battle of the Bulge

Christmas 1944 – The Battle of the Bulge

 

American soldiers captured by German troops in the Ardennes between December 16 and 22, 1944. Courtesy of the Imperial War Museum.

 

A dugout built under snow in the Bastogne area.
Courtesy of the Imperial War Museum.

 

The Allied counterattack. Courtesy of the Imperial War Museum.

 

Germans captured during the allied counterattack.
Courtesy of the Imperial War Museum.
80th Anniversary of the Start of WWII & Hitler’s Big Mistake

80th Anniversary of the Start of WWII & Hitler’s Big Mistake

Author Dros Catalin. Courtesy of Wikimedia Commons.

Courtesy of Professor John L Heineman, Boston College

Polish Infantryman, 1939. Courtesy of Wikimedia Commons.

Polish Prisoners of War. Courtesy of Wikimedia Commons.

Polish Soldiers. Courtesy of Wikimedia Commons.

Graves of Polish Soldiers (1939) By Сергей Семёнов
User: Stauffenberg via Wikimedia Commons

Used by Permission from Budby via flikr