The 99th Battalion - Gerd Nyquist - Books - Aperture Press - 9780991096220 - April 7, 2014
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The 99th Battalion

Gerd Nyquist

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The 99th Battalion

The long way home... The 99th Battalion is a book about a unique group of American soldiers from the Second World War that had one thing in common: they were all of Norwegian descent. In order to volunteer for this battalion the men were required to understand, speak, and write Norwegian. They were a separate battalion, and never knew what difficult tasks would be planned for them, but through the whole war they hoped they would be sent to liberate Norway, their occupied home. They received the harshest commando training ever given for winter conditions, at a camp in Colorado at an altitude of 9,000 feet. They landed in Europe with the American invasion forces and fought in some of the war's hardest battles. When the 99th finally arrived in Norway, they were chosen to be the honor guard for King Haakon as he returned from exile. They remained in Norway during the first summer of peace, helping to disarm the Germans and send them home. They spent their furlough time traveling in search of their relatives. This book about the 99th Infantry Battalion (Separate) is fascinating reading mostly narrated by the soldiers themselves. It builds on original research and sheds light upon a largely unknown aspect of Norwegian-American history.


296 pages

Media Books     Hardcover Book   (Book with hard spine and cover)
Released April 7, 2014
ISBN13 9780991096220
Publishers Aperture Press
Pages 296
Dimensions 242 × 169 × 22 mm   ·   640 g
Language English