Edition |
First Lyons Press edition. |
Description |
xiii, 231 pages : illustrations ; 21 cm |
Note |
Originally published: New York : Macmillan, 1955. |
Contents |
Landfall -- Fight in Toftefjord -- Hunted -- Sea-boots in the snow -- Tragedy in Tromso -- Avalanche -- Snowblind -- Marius -- Deserted farm -- After the storm -- Ascent of Revdal -- Plateau -- Buried alive -- Attempt on the frontier -- Last duty -- Sands run out -- Reindeer -- Epilogue -- Appendix 1 Chronological table -- Appendix II A German account of the "Brattholm" incident. |
Summary |
Jan Baalsrud's escape from Nazi-occupied arctic Norway is one of the most exciting escape narratives to emerge from the challenges and miseries of World War II chronicles . In March 1943, a team of expatriate Norwegian commandos sailed from northern England for Nazi-occupied arctic Norway to organize and supply the Norwegian resistance. But they were betrayed and the Nazis ambushed them. Only one man survived - Jan Baalsrud. This is the incredible and gripping story of his escape. Frostbitten and snowblind, pursued by the Nazis, he dragged himself on until he reached a small arctic village. He was near death, delirious, and a virtual cripple. But the villagers, at mortal risk to themselves, were determined to save him, and - through impossible feats - they did. We Die Alone is an astonishing true story of heroism and endurance. Like Salvomir Rawicz's, The Long Walk, it is also an unforgettable portrait of the determination of the human spirit. |
Subject |
Baalsrud, Jan.
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World War, 1939-1945 -- Prisoners and prisons, German.
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Escapes -- Norway -- History -- 20th century.
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Prisoners of war -- Germany -- Biography.
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Prisoners of war -- Norway -- Biography.
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Norway -- History -- German occupation, 1940-1945.
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ISBN |
1558219730 |
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9781558219731 |
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