
Battles of Narvik - Wikipedia
Although defeated at sea off Narvik, losing control of the town of Narvik and being pushed back towards the Swedish border, the Germans eventually prevailed because of the Allied evacuation from Norway in June 1940 following the Battle of France.
Operation Alphabet - Wikipedia
Operation Alphabet was an evacuation, authorised on 24 May 1940, of Allied (British, French and Polish) troops from the harbour of Narvik in northern Norway marking the success of Operation Weserübung (the German invasion of 9 April) and the end of the Allied campaign in Norway during World War II. The evacuation was completed by 8 June.
Battle of Narvik in the Second World War 1939-1945 - The …
All Allied troops were evacuated from Narvik by the 8th June and that day German forces retook the town. On the 10th June the last Norwegian forces in Norway surrendered leaving Norway to continue the war as a government in exile in London.
Narvik in 1940: The Battle for Northern Norway
Jan 23, 2023 · However, the German forces did eventually prevail because of the Allied forces' evacuation from Norway a few months later following the Battle of France. Display in Narvik war museum. Now that a film depicting the events of April 1940 has been released, more people than ever before are asking questions about the Battles of Narvik.
THE EVACUATION OF NORTH - The Public's Library and Digital …
THE EVACUATION OF NORTH NORWAY See Map 11, facing page 228. The telegram ordering the evacuation of his forces was received by Lord Cork on the night of 24th/25th May, nearly three days before the attack on Narvik.
The War Museum in Narvik - Visit Northern Norway - Nord …
The victory in Narvik was, however, a real shot in the arm for the Allied war effort, and Winston Churchill said «Look to Narvik». Between 4 and 8 June, the Allied forces were evacuated from Narvik, and on 8 June the town was re-occupied by the Germans.
Alphabet (i) | Operations & Codenames of WWII
'Alphabet' (i) was the British seaborne evacuation of elements of the expeditionary force in Norway from the region of Narvik (4/8 June 1940). The operation signalled the German success in 'Weserübung' and marked the end of the British and French campaign in Norway.
Operation Alphabet: The Daring Escape from Narvik
On June 8, 1940, amidst the chaos of World War II, the Norwegian Campaign came to a close with the completion of Operation Alphabet, a daring evacuation of Allied forces from Narvik. This pivotal event marked the end of Norway's sovereignty, leaving the nation in …
Narvik Campaign, 9 April-7 June 1940 - HistoryOfWar.org
Nov 27, 2020 · The Narvik campaign of April-June 1940 began with a dramatic German success, saw the first Allied land victory of the Second World War, before coming to an anticlimactic ending when events in France and the Low Countries forced the British and French to evacuate Norway.
Docs – France Norway 1940 - British Military History
The British troops were evacuated by warships and local ‘puffers’ from Bodo back to Harstad on 29 May. The main evacuation from Narvik and Harstad commenced on 2 June 1940 in a major operation undertaken by the Royal Navy. The last to leave boarded H.M.S. Southampton at about 09.00 am on 8 June.