Camp Norway was a Norwegian military training facility located in Lunenburg, Nova Scotia, Canada, during the Second World War. For security reasons, its location was never mentioned publicly, simply referred to as "somewhere on the East Coast of Canada".
Read about the story of Camp Norway here on our homepage. If you want to learn more about the history we suggest following readings:
«Et steds»på Kanadas Østkyst by Jostein Kjelsrud. ISBN 82_995038_0_9.
Somewhere on the East Coast of Canada. Translated by Berit and Victor Pittman. ISBN 82_995038_1_7.
Both published by Camp Norway Foundation, 1998.
One in Ten had to Die by Per Hansson.
Fontana Books, 1975.
First published in Norwegian as Hver Tierde Mann Matte Dø by Gylendal Norsk Forlag, Oslo.
HX 72: First Convoy to Die by David O'Brien.
Nimbus Publishing, Ltd., Halifax, Nova Scotia, 1999.
ISBN 1_55109_273_5.
Running the Gauntlet by Mike Parker.
Nimbus Publishing, Ltd., Halifax, Nova Scotia, 1994.
ISBN 1_55109_068_6.
CONVOY: Merchant Sailors at War 1939-1945 by Philipp Kaplan and Jack Curfie.
Naval Institute Press, Annapolis, Maryland, U.S.A. 1998. ISBN 1 55750 137 8.
First published in 1998 by Aurum Press, Ltd., London, England.
A Merchant Seaman's Story by Harald Revaa.
Cordillera Books, 8415 Granville St., Box 46,Vancouver, B.C. V6P 4Z9.
ISBN 1_895590_23_X.
A Northern Saga by Steven C. Lawrence.
Published by Playboy Press, Chicago, IlL, 1976. No ISBN.
Library of Congress Catalogue Card Number: 76_24251.
A School of Seamen, A Pride of Ships by Hill Wilson.
Privately published.
Nortraships Flåte by Jon Rustung Hegland,
Dreyers Fofiag, Oslo, 1976. ISBN 82_09_01260_6and 82_09_01260_4. Out of print.
Handelsflåten i Krig 1939-1945 Various authors.
Grondahl og Dreyers Forlag A/S, Oslo, 1992.
Links to Related Sites
Odin
Nautica
The History Net
Mariner
www.vac-acc.gc.ca/
WW2 web
http://mudhole. spodnet.uk.com/~pasht/scandinavian/Society.html