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Tango0114 Jan 2020 2:34 p.m. PST

"Jan Baalsrud is on the run from the occupying Nazis in Norway during WWII. He is the only one of his commando team to escape a secret mission but in the frigid environment of Norway it is likely he will not survive. Can Jan make it through the bleakness of Norway's winter with the help of his countrymen or will he succumb to the weather or from the perusing Germans at his feet?! These two flicks tell the amazing tale of Jan's escape from Norway to Sweden in WWII. They are both great films to illustrate the bravery of both Jan and his countrymen during those dark days in WWI.
Both are amazing stories so give them a try!"

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Murvihill25 Jan 2020 3:17 p.m. PST

"Perusing Germans"-a Spoonerism if I ever heard one.

Tango0125 Jan 2020 7:54 p.m. PST

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