Battle of Narvik: The Beginning Of The End For Hitler

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Battle of Narvik: The Beginning Of The End For Hitler

On April 9, 1940, the German Kriegsmarine sailed into the port of Narvik, in Norway. The British fleet arrived and engaged them in battle the following morning. This was the beginning of the first battle of Narvik. Welcome to Bizarre History. Today we are going to take a deep dive look at the two battles of Narvik, in the Second World War and the begging of the end For Hitler.

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Chapters
0:00 Intro To Chapters
0:28 Don't Take It Personally, Norway
2:32 Outnumbered And Aggressive
5:56 Reclaiming Narvik: The British Return And Victory
7:14 The Allied Land Offensive In Norway
9:42 The Aftermath of the Norwegian Campaign


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