The Shetland 'Bus' Transport Secret Agents Across the North Sea in WWII

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The Shetland Bus was not a bus, but the nickname of a special operations group that set up a route across the North Sea between Norway and the Shetland Islands, north-east of mainland Scotland. The first voyage was made by Norwegian sailors to help their compatriots in occupied Norway, but soon the Secret Intelligence Service and the Special Operations Executive asked if they would be prepared to carry cargoes of British agents and equipment, as well. Fourteen boats of varied sizes were originally used, and Flemington House in Shetland was commandeered as the operation's HQ. The first official journey was conducted by the Norwegian fishing vessel the Aksel, which left Luna Ness on 30 August 1941 on route to Bremen in Norway. This book examines that first journey, as well later ones, and discusses the agents and operations which members of the Shetland Bus were involved in throughout the war. It also looks at the donation of 3 submarine chasers to the operation, made in October 1943, by the US Navy.
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Stock Code P9725.0
Author Wynn S
ISBN13 9781526797254
Format Softback
Height(mm) 235
Width(mm) 156
Page Count 204
Pictures 32
Publication Date 7 Nov 2023
Publication Status Available
Publisher PEN & SWORD
Record last updated 05/01/2024