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19: 390: 385: 53:. Six hours after the bridge had been destroyed, a military troop train was derailed and crashed into the river below, killing 70–80 people (among them two Norwegians) and injuring some 100 more. It is the most deadly rail incident ever in Norway. 494: 60:). A war memorial of the sabotage was raised in 1995 at the site. Four out of the five saboteurs who had participated in the sabotage were present at the dedication of the memorial. Commanding officer Major 56:
In the aftermath of the disaster, there were fights between German and US soldiers in the SnĂĄsa mountains, the only fights in Norway between these two countries during the occupation (further info:
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Fra Vidkun Quisling til Einar Gerhardsen, published 21 April 2006. Incident is mentioned in the section "Fra Quisling til Gerhardsen".
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Trondheim-Mosjøen-Kirkenes. Jørstad river sabotage and memorial mentioned on pages 431 and 433
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Accidents and incidents involving Norwegian State Railways (1883–1996)
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The aim was to blow up a railway bridge in order to disrupt the
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led the NORSO I troops, who were mainly Norwegian nationals.
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Norwegian Independent Company 1
Second World War
Nordland Line
SnĂĄsa
Norway
Operasjon Rype
William Colby
Operasjon Rype
List of rail accidents and disasters in Norway
NAF road handbook
Archived
Wayback Machine
Hommelvikulykken m.m.
OSS – Operational groups
Man Made Catastrophe Loss Outlook
Samfunnsmagasinet
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Nidareid
Hommelvik
MerĂĄker
Operation Woodlark
Hjuksebø
Strømsveien
Tretten
TĂĄsen
Ă…sta
Sjursøya

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