Hello again!
Nilsen, I think you are right there. Anyway, they dug in for hiding in a perimeter where it's really hard to hide.
Moss and Lava, sort of sums it up. The one found was by an american steping on his finger!
This is how the tale goes, but I got it while at the U.S. base. I worked there once in the fields, so I know the scape, and then I was once a spectator for Jet inspection etc, which is when I was told this one.
Was kind of a hush-hush, since the outcome was embarrasing. Well, not for some
I'll have a lookie if there is something I find about this movie. I can understand Norwegian, as well as speak some....well the Norse think I'm a Swede, and the other way around
My great aunt lived in Norway during the war and was AFAIK somewhat involved in the resistance. I visited her in Oslo (in the 80's), and the little she said was quite chilling. Got me thinking about how it was being "under the boot" in that way.
Anyway, merry Christmas to Hangtime as well. Maybe he did get literature (paper) to read. I recommend material about the first proper engagements between the USA and the Germans on land, which was years after the Europeans had a taste of the "machine works" of the Germans. Well....difficult to compare, I guess, but the USA had the distance from their homeland to learn the bloody lesson....after being lectured by the Brits about it. And their families were not under the power of the enemy...