History of War – March 2021
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Welcome at History of War Magazine March 2021 ISSUE 91

In 1941, Britain and her allies began launching a series of special operations along the Norwegian coast, with the aim of disrupting and destroying any resources or facilities being used to fuel the Nazi war economy. These hit-and-run raids were carried out by commando units: small groups of tough and highly skilled infantry trained to strike fast and hard. The success of these operations forced Hitler to divert men and resources to defend the huge Norwegian coastline. The experiences of the commandos set the blueprint for commando units around the world and modern-day special forces.

Tim Williamson
Editor-in-Chief

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