Naval Battle of Narvik: Annihilation (Part 3)

Naval Battle of Narvik: Annihilation (Part 3)

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Naval Battle Of Narvik: Confusion (Part 2)

Why did the British Admiralty miss a crucial opportunity to attack the Kriesgmarine in Norway? How did HMS Glowworm fire the first shots of the Norwegian campaign? What role did the Polish submarine Orzel play in this spectacular showdown? Join Al Murray and James Holland for par ...  Show more

Naval Battle of Narvik: Plans & Schemes (Part 1)

Why did Hitler launch his conquest of Norway and Denmark in April 1940? How did WW1 influence the Kriegsmarine hierarchy? What was the British naval response to the invasions? Join Al Murray and James Holland for part 1 of this gripping new series on Britain's naval fight at Narv ...  Show more

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