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File Size: 2213 KB

Print Length: 232 pages

Publisher: Lyons Press; 1st edition (June 25, 2008)

Publication Date: November 30, 1956

Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC

Language: English

ASIN: B003QHYQEA

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This is a great story and an easy read. I am glad that David Howarth recorded this story and preserved this part of World War 2 history. It was my good fortune that son chanced upon, began reading it and clued me in. If you are interested in dog sleds, polar bears, isolation, extreme weather, the clash of the good will of men v. duty, and the drive to go on when it seems that all hope is lost, this is the book for you!

The Sledge Patrol--a hidden gem--is a special treat for those of us who savor 'real life' hair-raising adventures in inclement climates while nestling in our cozy armchairs. David Howarth, a talented military historian and a Good Writer (as Charlotte the spider would say), peels the ice layers off a little-known story of mid-war Allied resistance: a small group of Norwegian Arctic-loving dog sledgers who protected vital meteorological stations in Greenland (sending weather forecasts to the Allies) from a German attempt to destroy them. It's all there--the blizzards, the narrow escapes, the impossible flight to safety, the death that shouldn't have happened. Howarth gives these part time warriors flesh, blood, and complex interior lives. Doubtless the results of WWII would have been the same without the patriotic efforts of the Sledge Patrol, but-- this small book boasts a big story.

Like his book "We Die Alone" David Howarth acquaints us with a little know part of World War II, reminding us once again that this was really a WORLD WAR. The occupants of Greenland, faced with helping their home country of Denmark against the German aggression were willing to use their talents and experience. There wasn't much understanding of this war, especially among the native Eskimos, but they were willing to follow orders anyway. No ordinary men could have withstood the problems they incurred, such as traveling dozens of miles without adequate clothing. Although interviews and official documents were used to tell the story I suspect some of the thoughts of the men were fabricated. Also, it's obvious the story was written back in the 50s when religion and Christianity was so much more a part of the life of citizens of most of the world. These days there probably wouldn't have been reference to God, prayer, etc. It was refreshing to hear a variety of people comforted by their faith. I couldn't help but think that if everyone had the convictions of the Eskimos then there probably wouldn't have been a war at all! It was a little confusing sometimes to keep all the people straight and the places they were going. Would have liked to have an actual map of their travels. Also, don't know if this came from the original or from the reprint but there are a lot of typographical errors that tended to distract while reading. I counted one on three consecutive pages, simple things but things that should have been cleaned up by an editor. However, the book is worth reading and just adds another detail to the study of World War II.

A riveting account of an oft-forgotten segment of the world where both Eskimos and Scandinavians fought the heinous Nazi encroachment into the quiet lives of the people of Greenland. Well-written like a Tom Clancy novel, but the fear is real. The stakes and suspense scream like the whistle of a dogsled as it cuts into the mercilessly cold grip of an Arctic night.Visual storytelling at its best.

David Howarth had a way of relating history in an objective, but caring, way. He makes me proud to have a Norwegian heritage. VERY interesting book; knowledgeable, based on fact, and kind of like a movie where you hold on to your seat wondering what happens next!

I really enjoyed this book. Like David Howarth's "We Die Alone", it presents a part of World War 2 that I didn't even know existed. This book is about the lonely, cold work of the men who monitored the Greenland coast for German intrusion. (Weather stations in Greenland were necessary to predict weather patterns over England and eastern Europe, therefore the need for Germany to establish an outpost in the frigid, uninhabitable coastal area of NE Greenland). Very interesting. I do not believe anyone who enjoys reading about World War 2 or other survival books will be disappointed in David Howarth's books.

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