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1940s: The tale of secrets inspired by Norway’s most devastating maritime disasters.
1940s: The tale of secrets inspired by Norway’s most devastating maritime disasters.
There is no love lost between the Oslo and Bergen branches of the powerful Falck family. So when its steely matriarch dies with no will to be found, the seeds of an inheritance dispute are sown.
Yet her legacy could be more damaging still. A manuscript confiscated by the secret police in the seventies holds devastating secrets about the Falcks’ activities during the war. Her granddaughter Sasha is set on uncovering the truth, whatever the cost, bringing her into conflict with her father, whose family loyalty is matched only by his patriotic fervour. And in the wings waits Hans Falck, war doctor and philanderer, head of the impoverished Bergen branch, who has a few secrets of his own.
DS Prinsesse Ragnhild in Norway
On 23 October 1940, the ship was heading north and left Bodø at 10:30 on its way to Stamsund with around 450 people on board. In addition to the crew of 50, the ship had 75 Norwegian passengers and an estimated 330 German soldiers on board.
At around 11.20 a.m. at the island of Landegode , she was hit by an explosion and within 8–10 minutes the ship sank. MK “Batnfjord” was nearby, and rescued 142 people, of whom 79 were Norwegians. The fishing boat “Gangerolf” also arrived and picked up 14 survivors. The cause of the sinking has never been determined.
Destination/Location: Norway, Oslo, Bergen Author: Aslak Nore Departure: 1940s
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