The Shetland Bus: A WWII Epic of Escape, Survival and Adventure

The Shetland Bus: A WWII Epic of Escape, Survival and Adventure

by David Howarth (Author)

Synopsis

In 1943, a group of brave Danish and Norwegian hunters carried out one of the most dramatic operations of World War II. Using dogsleds to patrol a stark 500-mile stretch of the Greenland coast, their wartime mission was to guard against Nazi interlopers - an unlikely scenario given the cruel climate. But one day, a footprint was spotted on desolate Sabine Island, along with other obvious signs of the enemy. Not expecting to find the trouble they did, the three Sledge Patrol members escaped to the nearest hunting hut only to have the Germans pursue on foot. In the dead of the Arctic night, the men escaped capture at the last instant and, without their coats or sled dogs, walked fifty-six miles to get back to base. While the Sledge Patrol had only hunting rifles, resilience and their knowledge of outdoor survival, the Germans were armed with machine guns and grenades and greatly outnumbered them.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 248
Publisher: The Lyons Press
Published: 01 Oct 2002

ISBN 10: 1585742880
ISBN 13: 9781585742882

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A vivid firsthand narrative of the sinking of the vessel by a sperm whale. -- New York Times Book Review