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The Sinking of the Blücher

The Battle of Drøbak Narrows, April 1940

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The Sinking of the Blücher

By: Geirr Haarr, Tor Jørgen Melien
Narrated by: Ulf Bjorklund
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A lesser-known event during World War II, the sinking of the Blücher is key part of naval history that marked the beginning of the Norwegian Campaign. The Sinking of the Blücher is a comprehensive investigation into why the German cruiser, named for Gebhard Leberecht von Blücher (Prussian victor of the Battle of Waterloo), was approaching Oslo on the night of 9th April 1940, why and how she was sunk, and the ramifications and significance of the event. The book also explores the influence of the British government and military on the reasons behind Operation Weserübung, the German invasion of Norway.

This book is a methodical, unbiased compilation of primary sources and archival material. It details the sequence of events leading to the sinking of the Blücher, the flagship of the force that was to seize Oslo, from setting sail for Norway, to evading British submarines in the Skagerrak, and finally sinking to the bottom of the Drøbak Narrows after being struck by Oscarsborg fortress gunfire and torpedoes. The text, which connects intricate accounts of the attacks, paints a picture of the sinking and explains the politics behind the military operations, and the result of the sinking which enabled King Haakon and his government to escape to Britain, join the Allies and continue the resistance from there. Simultaneously, the primary source material individualizes the sailors and military personnel involved.

©2023 Geirr Haarr and Tor Jørgen Melien (P)2023 Tantor
Armed Forces Military Naval Forces War Royalty Submarine Sailing Imperialism Air Force

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The inability of the reader to pronounce "bow" (the pointy end of a ship) is surprisingly annoying. About 2/3 of the way through, someone finally tells him. This book is about the invasion of Norway with special reference to the Oslo area, the sinking of the Blücher is a small part of the book.

Sent me to sleep several times.

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