The winter fortress : the epic mission to sabotage Hitler's atomic bomb /

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by Bascomb, Neal,
[ 01. English Non Fiction ] Physical details: xix, 378 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations, portraits, maps ; 24 cm Subject(s): World War, 1939-1945 | World War, 1939-1945 | Sabotage | Atomic bomb | World War, 1939-1945 01. English Non Fiction Item type : 01. English Non Fiction
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Kensington Intermediate Senior High Narrative Nonfiction 940.548 BAS Available

Includes bibliographical references (pages [325]-365) and index.

It's 1942 and the Nazis are racing to be the first to build a weapon unlike any known before. They have the physicists, they have the uranium, and now all their plans depend on amassing a single ingredient: heavy water, which is produced in Norway's Vemork, the lone plant in all the world that makes this rare substance. Under threat of death, Vemork's engineers push production into overdrive. For the Allies, the plant must be destroyed. But how would they reach the castle fortress set on a precipitous gorge in one of the coldest, most inhospitable places on Earth? Enter Leif Tronstad. a brilliant Norwegian scientist who narrowly escaped his country to bring word to the Allies of the plant's importance--and how to infiltrate it. Together with the British Special Operations Executive ("the Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare"), Tronstad recruits a disparate band of patriots and plans a missing that many believe impossible. Based on a trove of top secret documents and never-before-seen diaries and letters of the saboteurs, this is an arresting chronicle of a brilliant scientist, a band of spies on skies, perilous survival in the wild, sacrifice for one's country, Gestapo manhunts, soul-crushing setbacks, and a last-minute operation that would end any chance Hitler could obtain the atomic bomb.--Dust jacket.