The Shetland Bus

The Shetland Bus by David Armine Howarth, published by Fontana in 1974, is a historical account that delves into the operations of the Shetland Bus during World War II. This edition spans 253 pages and is presented in English. The book provides a detailed exploration of the clandestine missions that took place between the Shetland Islands and Norway, highlighting the strategic significance of these operations in the European Theater.
Readers will find a thorough examination of the challenges faced by those involved in these wartime efforts, including the perilous journeys undertaken by small fishing boats. The narrative focuses on the interplay of history and conflict, offering insights into the broader context of World War II. With its emphasis on the human experiences behind military operations, this work contributes to the understanding of the historical landscape during a pivotal time in European history.
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