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varmint 11-16-2012 08:38 AM

Birger Stromsheim
 
Birger Stromsheim , , who has died aged 101, was considered the greatest of the “Heroes of Telemark” who in 1943 launched a daring raid to destroy a crucial part of the Nazi atomic weapons programme.


Stromsheim, then 31, was the oldest of a team of six Norwegians trained by the Special Operations Executive (SOE) and parachuted into the Telemark region, in southern Norway, to blow up the Norsk Hydro plant. Set atop an icy ravine at nearby Vemork, the plant produced heavy water, or deuterium oxide, that was central to German hopes of mastering the atomic chain reaction which would lead to a Nazi bomb.
An attempt had already been made to blow up the plant the previous October, when a separate four-man team of Norwegian commandos had been dropped in to Telemark as an advance party for 30 Royal Engineers. But foul weather had led to a series of crashes as the British soldiers were towed into the area in gliders, with the result that some died instantly, and those who escaped were captured by the Gestapo, tortured, and eventually executed.
The failure had alerted the Nazis to potential sabotage plots, and as a result security was increased at Vemork: mines were laid and floodlights illuminated the only approach – a bridge across a 660ft ravine.
Such was Allied concern about the plant, however, that despite these measures, a second bid to destroy the plant was quickly prepared. Operation Gunnerside, as it became known, was led by Joachim Ronneberg. Then aged just 23, he looked up for reassurance to Stromsheim, one of four explosives experts in the team and an expert skier who spoke good English and German. “Birger was the oldest man in the group and was almost like a father to us,” said Ronneberg. “He was a very calm and balanced person, who was extremely valuable.”
Just after midnight on February 17 1943 the Gunnerside team were dropped by parachute into Telemark, where they were to meet the surviving four-man Norwegian team from the previous autumn’s failed mission.


Birger Stromsheim - Telegraph

GH85Carrera 11-16-2012 09:41 AM

It must take amazing courage to jump from an airplane knowing the conditions and what you are facing.

Another hero gone.

azasadny 11-16-2012 01:49 PM

Thank you for posting this, I'll be sure our Norwegian exchange student reads the article...

J1NX3D 11-16-2012 02:55 PM

Amazing. RIP well earned.

I saw a linked article there for Charles Upham too. He's a local legend and it's worth a read too.

mossguy 11-16-2012 03:10 PM

Some pictures we took at the Heavy Water Plant when we took factory delivery of our V70 in 2004:http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1353110671.jpg
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1353110690.jpg
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1353110784.jpghttp://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1353110867.jpg

RIP Birger Stromsheim

mossguy 11-16-2012 03:14 PM

Here is a link to the 1965 movie reprising the raid:
The Heroes of Telemark (1965) - IMDb


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