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My latest book – Kai Eide “Høyt spill om Afghanistan”

Kai Aage Eide (born 28 February 1949 in Sarpsborg) is a Norwegian diplomat. He was appointed the United Nations Special Representative to Afghanistan and Head of the United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) on 7 March 2008,[1] a position he held until March 2010 when Staffan de Mistura took over….

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kai_Eide

Well worth reading!

My latest book – Andy Dougan “Kamp til døden”

Latest book I read when traveling by train from Mosjøen to Trondheim Sunday afternoon. Very interesting book about Dynamo Kiev before and during WW2. Also interesting to read the story about Babij Jar and the Siretz death camp. Read more about the actual match, in English stateofthegame.co.uk//the-greatest-teams-fc-start-the-death-match/ and in Norwegian fotball.aftenposten.no/… (the article which made me search for the book).

Krysseren Blücher – Alf R. Jacobsen

Yet another impressing book from one of my favorite writers Alf R. Jacobsen. The book is about the 9’th of April 1940 when Germany invaded Norway, focusing on the sinking ot the German cruiser Blücher caused by shooting from the fortress Oscarsborg and how close it was that the whole German invasion actually failed. Thanks to Norwegian defeatism, lead by the Norwegian government. If someone could have shown strong leadership the Germans could have been forced to turn around. But at least thanks to people such as Birger Eriksen the invasion was delayed so much that the king, government, the gold reserves and more where able to escape.

A book well worth spending time reading!

Med mandat til å drepe – Kagge Forlag

What a waste of money. This book edited by Kagge Forlag, but no actual writer of the book is known. It is supposed to be a compilation of stories from various Norwegian snipers in Afghanistan, but – give me a month of research and I could have written the exact same thing myself. So who really knows, is the book real or just pure fiction? At least it could have had a foreword of some known person giving the book at least a small amount of credibility. Spend your money on better books is my advice.

I would instead recommend Elitesoldat, at least the writers of the book is known by name.

Dødsdømt og fri – Arvid Møller

Have had a few days of vacation at Sjusjøen, where I found the book “Dødsdømt og fri”, the book about Arnulf Birger Lund, who was part of Milorg during WW2, and was captured by the local Nazis and tortured. The book tells the story about his life before and after the war. Most of all I’m impressed of his ability to make peace after the war with the people who had tortured him.

No picture of the book or Arnuld Lund himself available, but if intersted find out more by reading about Arvid Møller