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103:, team Swallow stayed in place to monitor developments within the plant. However, Helberg was found out by a German soldier who doggedly pursued him as he skied away. After skiing for hours, an exchange of shots occurred between Helberg and the soldier; the latter was wounded and Helberg, though exhausted, finally got away from the patrol. Because it had gotten darker, he skied off a cliff and broke his arm. He continued to ski for another twelve miles and avoided yet another patrol of German soldiers near Mogen. After receiving help from Norwegians in Mogen and Rauland, he went to the Germans and was able to convince them that he had broken his arm while working for the Germans searching the 80:. Once there, he started commando training with other Norwegians refugees. Nine months later in October 1942, he parachuted, along with four other Norwegians, into the Rjukan region. Helberg, along with his team code-named "Swallow", were to help guide a British commando team to blow the local power plant 122:
for questioning and possible internment. Helberg knew that if he was arrested and his identity as a resistance fighter discovered he would be executed. He jumped out of the bus that was being used to transport everyone from the hotel to the camp. As a result of the jump he re-injured his arm, but was
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on 31 January 1919. As a child, he spent much time on the mountains around Rjukan. In 1938, he started working for a touring organization that wanted to make the mountains less forbidding for visitors.
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for the saboteurs. The soldiers believed his story and took him to the German field doctor, and then on to Dalen. Then he went to a hotel and was able to get a room.
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until his retirement in 1982. While volunteering with the Association after his retirement, he helped guide several members of the Scandinavian royalty. According to
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Rodrigue, George (1994-02-22). "The Great Race; In 1943, Norwegian commandos endured winter hardships to blow up a Nazi plant". The Dallas Morning News.
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Jones, Ken (2002-11-23). "War Hero Pays Tribute To Fallen Comrades". Aberdeen Press and Journal.
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He escaped Norway with 400 other Norwegians in January 1942 and arrived in the
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hydroelectric. This plant could have been used to develop
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Assault In Norway: Sabotaging the Nazi Nuclear Program
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Recipients of the Croix de Guerre 1939–1945 (France)
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Index

Norwegian
mountain guide
Company Linge
Norwegian heavy water sabotage
World War II
Norwegian Mountain Touring Association
Queen Sonja
Margrethe II of Denmark
Rjukan
United Kingdom
Vemork
heavy water
Germany
atomic bomb
Operation Gunnerside
Hardanger Plateau
Josef Terboven
occupied Norway
Grini concentration camp
Order of St. Olav
St. Olav's Medal With Oak Branch
King's Medal of Merit in Gold
Defence Medal 1940–1945
King Haakon VII commemorative
Order of the Dannebrog
Legion of Honour
Croix de guerre 1939–1945 (France)
Military Medal
Medal of Freedom
October revolution 80th anniversary

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