Narvik: Hitlerвђ™s First Defeat ⚡ No Login
Despite the swift occupation, Norwegian forces, bolstered by Allied troops—including British, French, and Polish forces—mounted a massive counteroffensive.
On April 9, 1940, Germany launched Operation Weserübung , invading Norway. While the German navy (Kriegsmarine) suffered initial naval losses in the fjords, German troops quickly occupied the town, overwhelming Norwegian defenses. The Allied Campaign and First Defeat Narvik: Hitler’s First Defeat
In April 1940, Narvik, a small, ice-free town in northern Norway, became a focal point of WWII. It was the terminal for the railway transporting crucial iron ore from Sweden to Germany, essential for the Nazi war machine. Controlling Narvik meant controlling this vital supply chain, making the town a key target for both the Allies and Germany. The Invasion and Early Battles Despite the swift occupation, Norwegian forces, bolstered by
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