WAR IN NORWAY
PEOPLE KEEP UP THEIR
RESISTANCE
(British Official Wireless.)
RUGBY, December 12.
Speaking at Dundee, Professor Koht, Norwegian Foreign Minister, said that during the Norwegian campaign 30,000 German soldiers fell on.Norwegian soil and that 30,000 other Germans met death at sea. It seemed almost in-
credible that against such' large German losses the Norwegian losses were only 1500 men on land and 500 at sea. He attributed this to superior Norwegian marksmanship.
The war in Norway was not yet finished, he added. His people would keep up their resistance as long as Germans were living in the countryPassive resistance was going on in all parts of Norway, even among boys and girls in the schools.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXX, Issue 144, 14 December 1940, Page 11
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