Arctic Front: The Advance of Mountain Corps Norway on Murmansk, 1941

Author:   Wilhelm Hess ,  Linden Lyons
Publisher:   Casemate Publishers
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9781636245294


Pages:   240
Publication Date:   15 November 2025
Format:   Paperback
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Arctic Front: The Advance of Mountain Corps Norway on Murmansk, 1941


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""This is a serious, thoughtful book about war ""on the right wing of the Western Front and the left wing of the Eastern Front"" in conditions hardly conducive to survival, let alone combat. Definitely recommended."" - Stone & Stone In 1941, military operations were conducted by large formations along the northern coast of Scandinavia – for the first time in history of warfare. A modern army suddenly swept into that isolated and inhospitable region that was yet to possess the level of importance it would later assume in Cold War polar strategy. The Arctic Front was the northernmost theater in the war waged by Germany against Russia. For a period of four years, German troops from all branches of the Wehrmacht fought side by side with Finnish border guard units. The high point of the war on the Arctic Front was the assembly and advance of Germany's Mountain Corps Norway in the summer and autumn of 1941. Commanded by general of the mountain troops, Eduard Dietl, and composed of the 2nd and 3rd Mountain Divisions, the Mountain Corps advanced out of occupied North Norway, assembled in the Petsamo Corridor in North Finland, and struck into Russian territory in an attempt to seize Murmansk. It did not reach its objective. This account of the operation was written by Wilhelm Hess, quartermaster of the Mountain Corps Norway. He draws upon his personal experience of the conditions and actions on the Arctic Front in order to describe and analyze the environment, the sequence of events, and the reasons behind certain decisions. In addition to describing how operations conducted by the Mountain Corps unfolded, Hess provides insight as to how the terrain, the flow of supplies, and the war at sea impacted those operations. AUTHOR: Wilhelm Hess was the quartermaster of Germany's Mountain Corps Norway in 1941 and the senior quartermaster of the Twentieth Mountain Army from 1942 until 1944. He wrote this book on the Mountain Corps Norway in German in 1956 and then served in the West German Army from 1956 until 1968. Linden Lyons holds a master's degree in history from Monash University in Melbourne, Australia. He studied German at the University of Freiburg and librarianship at the University of Canberra. He is the translator of several titles in the Die Wehrmacht im Kampf series, most recently Counter-Strike Operations, Normandy, and Rome to the Po River. 20 maps

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Author:   Wilhelm Hess ,  Linden Lyons
Publisher:   Casemate Publishers
Imprint:   Casemate Publishers
ISBN:  

9781636245294


ISBN 10:   1636245293
Pages:   240
Publication Date:   15 November 2025
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us.

Table of Contents

Foreword 1. The Mountain Corps Norway 2. Fennoscandia and Kola 3. The threat from the west 4. Assembly of forces in the east 5. Operational plans 6. Petsamo 7. Cutting off Rybachy Peninsula 8. Overcoming the border fortifications 9. Meeting engagements 10. The first attack over the Litsa River 11. The second attack over the Litsa River 12. The operations of the 6th Destroyer Flotilla 13. Mopping up the Duchy 14. The last days of summer 15. The third attack over the Litsa River 16. The reasons for failure 17. Upheaval and relief 18. Positional warfare and the line of security 19. On the Luttojoki River 20. The supply of the mountain corps

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""...a welcome addition to the literature on Barbarossa in English, as well as a useful corrective to assumptions about German military superiority in 1941.""-- ""Michigan War Studies Review"" ""This is a serious, thoughtful book about war ""on the right wing of the Western Front and the left wing of the Eastern Front"" in conditions hardly conducive to survival, let alone combat. Definitely recommended.""-- ""Stone & Stone Second World War Books"" ""...if you have any kind of interest in understanding what it entails to wage warfare in the Arctic Circle or an interest in military logistics - then this book is a must read.""-- ""Globe at War""


""The book is realistically aimed at the serious military historian or student. However, the lessons to be learned when dealing with the challenges of operating in arctic regions are becoming ever more relevant with the build up on the Northern flank of NATO. It is a bit of a niche item but still well worth a read.""-- ""Army Rumour Service"" ""...many maps are included that give you a good idea of locations and topography...""-- ""Historical Miniatures Gaming Society"" ""...a welcome addition to the literature on Barbarossa in English, as well as a useful corrective to assumptions about German military superiority in 1941.""-- ""Michigan War Studies Review"" ""This is a serious, thoughtful book about war ""on the right wing of the Western Front and the left wing of the Eastern Front"" in conditions hardly conducive to survival, let alone combat. Definitely recommended.""-- ""Stone & Stone Second World War Books"" ""...if you have any kind of interest in understanding what it entails to wage warfare in the Arctic Circle or an interest in military logistics - then this book is a must read.""-- ""Globe at War""


Author Information

Wilhelm Hess was the quartermaster of Germany’s Mountain Corps Norway in 1941 and the senior quartermaster of the Twentieth Mountain Army from 1942 until 1944. He wrote this book on the Mountain Corps Norway in German in 1956 and then served in the West German Army from 1956 until 1968. LINDEN LYONS holds a master’s degree in history from Monash University in Melbourne, Australia. He studied German at the University of Freiburg and librarianship at the University of Canberra. He is the translator of several titles in the Die Wehrmacht im Kampf series, most recently Counter-Strike Operations, Normandy, and Rome to the Po River.

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