It sounds like it could be the plot of a spy novel, but the "Shetland Bus" was a real undercover operation carried out to help the resistance in Nazi-occupied Norway during World War Two. In the ...
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On Sunday night a small flotilla of historic boats will leave the shelter of Bergen’s colourful harbour and head out to the North Sea and across to the Shetland Isles once more. Some of the boats have ...
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A convoy of ships that retraced a route used for secret operations during the Second World War has arrived in Shetland after sailing from Norway. The Liberation Convoy, which followed the journey made ...
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