The 12th Man, 9781510718630
Paperback
One man’s desperate fight for survival against impossible odds.

The 12th Man

a wwii epic of escape and endurance

$43.21

  • Paperback

    368 pages

  • Release Date

    31 January 2018

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Summary

The 12th Man: A True Story of Survival and Resistance in Nazi-Occupied Norway

In the heart of World War II, a story of unimaginable courage and resilience unfolds in the frozen landscapes of Norway. This is the true account of Jan Baalsrud, a Norwegian saboteur whose mission takes a catastrophic turn when betrayed and ambushed by German forces.

Wounded and alone, Baalsrud embarks on a harrowing journey through icy fjords and treacherous, snow-covered peaks. Battling snowblin…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781510718630
ISBN-10:151071863X
Author:Tore Haug, Astrid Karlsen Scott
Publisher:Skyhorse Publishing
Imprint:Skyhorse Publishing
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:368
Release Date:31 January 2018
Weight:386g
Dimensions:210mm x 140mm x 28mm
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Critics Review

“This story is a natural treasure for Norway. It’s a great survival story; it sheds light on all the people who helped Baalsrud. They were the people in the country, fishermen and grandmothers who proved to be heroes themselves.“—Director Harald Zwart “This is a must-read book for anyone who enjoys reading true historical, well-researched stories of intrigue, suspense, and adventure.“—The Norwegian American“My colleagues and I have read [The 12th Man] with great interest…we have been impressed with the way [the authors] make this truly remarkable story come alive, focusing not only on Jan Baalsrud, but showing the quiet courage and determination of his many helpers.“—Jan Gerhard Lassen, Norwegian Royal Ministry of Foreign Affairs“A welcome and much appreciated contribution to the growing library of World War II memoirs and eye-witness accounts. [The 12th Man] is a compelling story of courage and triumph against incredible odds, and set against the backdrop of the war that was to forever change the world.“—The Midwest Book Review“This story is a natural treasure for Norway. It’s a great survival story; it sheds light on all the people who helped Baalsrud. They were the people in the country, fishermen and grandmothers who proved to be heroes themselves.“—Director Harald Zwart “This is a must-read book for anyone who enjoys reading true historical, well-researched stories of intrigue, suspense, and adventure.“—The Norwegian American“My colleagues and I have read [The 12th Man] with great interest…we have been impressed with the way [the authors] make this truly remarkable story come alive, focusing not only on Jan Baalsrud, but showing the quiet courage and determination of his many helpers.“—Jan Gerhard Lassen, Norwegian Royal Ministry of Foreign Affairs“A welcome and much appreciated contribution to the growing library of World War II memoirs and eye-witness accounts. [The 12th Man] is a compelling story of courage and triumph against incredible odds, and set against the backdrop of the war that was to forever change the world.“—The Midwest Book Review

About The Author

Tore Haug

Astrid Karlsen Scott, a native of Norway, is internationally known for her books on Norwegian culture. Her award-winning video, Christmas in Norway, has been shown on television in the United States and in Europe. She is also president of Nordic Adventure, a company dedicated to the promotion of Norwegian culture.

Dr. Tore Haug is a second cousin of Jan Baalsrud. He is an MD, a specialized general practitioner with a private practice in Norway. He studied and received his medical degree from Johannes Gutenberg University in Mainz, Germany.

Harald Zwart is a well-known Norwegian film director currently living in Los Angeles. His films include One Night at McCool’s starring Michael Douglas and the remake of The Karate Kid starring Jackie Chan. He has been named one of Variety’s 10 Directors to Watch.

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