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Operation Fritham was a World War II Norwegian military operation, based from British soil, that had the goal of securing the rich coal mines on the island of Spitsbergen (a part of Svalbard) and denying their use to Nazi Germany.

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  • Operation Fritham
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  • Operation Fritham was a World War II Norwegian military operation, based from British soil, that had the goal of securing the rich coal mines on the island of Spitsbergen (a part of Svalbard) and denying their use to Nazi Germany.
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Strength
  • 4(xsd:integer)
  • 82(xsd:integer)
  • SS Isbjørn
  • SS Selis
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Date
  • --04-30
Commander
  • Einar Sverdrup
Caption
  • SS Selis and SS Isbjørn were sunk by four Focke-Wulf Fw 200 Condors of the Luftwaffe.
Casualties
  • 12(xsd:integer)
  • 15(xsd:integer)
Result
  • Norwegian military presence on Svalbard
  • Operational failure
Place
  • Spitsbergen, Norway
Conflict
  • Operation Fritham
abstract
  • Operation Fritham was a World War II Norwegian military operation, based from British soil, that had the goal of securing the rich coal mines on the island of Spitsbergen (a part of Svalbard) and denying their use to Nazi Germany.
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