NOVEMBER 1942
Day | Description | Notes |
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11
|
Lerwick, Shetlands. Eight new motor torpedo boats ready for action in North Sea. | |
19
|
One of two British bomber aircraft and two gliders crash-land in southern Norway. Twenty three British soldiers captured and later murdered – one of first results of Hitler’s “commando order”. | Operation ‘Freshman’ |
21
|
Oslo – The teachers who had been exiled to forced labour in Northern Norway returned home. | |
26
|
582 Norwegian Jews – women and children arrested and driven to Oslo harbour. Transported to Germany in ‘slaveship’ S.S. Donau. | |
26
|
Bykle district – B. Fjelstad and N Gabrielsen dropped by parachute in connection with ‘Cheese’ and ‘Carhampton.’ |
■ 1942 / Timeline / Last Updated November 27, 2013 by Geronimo Gando /