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The loss of innocence
The loss of innocence
Bjarnhild Tulloch was five when the Second World War started. She reveals a side of the war, that remains largely undocumented, in her autobiography Terror in the Arctic
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Terror in the Arctic: A true story from foreign occupied Norway in World War II is an autobiography set in World War II in Kirkenes, a small mining town in the north east of Norway, strategically important because of its proximity to the border with Russia. The story follows Bjarnhild, who was 5 when the war started, as she tried to make sense of the change to her family life. As the war escalated, conflicts in her family deepened. Her oldest sister fell in love with a German officer and bore his children.
The tale mixes the bleak and horrific with humour and humanity, tragedy with daring and heroism, as well as funny and sometimes hilarious episodes. It covers a part of World War II little known to British readers – perhaps most notably the forcible evacuation of civilians from northern Norway by the retreating German Army. Through it all, children learned the basics of survival and continued to play outside while listening for air raid warnings. They smuggled food parcels to the Russian prisoners and got little toys in return.
As Kirkenes was bombed to destruction, Bjarnhild and her family fled to the countryside. On her tenth birthday, in the path of the oncoming Russian Army, they escaped across a fjord in a rowing boat with a Russian plan in pursuit. They sat out the final battle, sheltering in a dig-out in a nearby hillside, until they were liberated by the Russian Army.
Author Bjarnhild, who has been living in Shetland since 1966, is inspired by a number authors, including Agatha Christie and James Patterson. Terror in the Arctic has been compared favourably to Helga – the autobiography of Helga Gerhardi, who was 15 years old when the war started.
“I wrote this book because little is known about the story of my corner of Norway – and even where it is – and of the tragic end to German occupation there, as the Allies prioritised the rest of Europe. I also wanted to highlight the fate of children born to Norwegian women but fathered by German soldiers,” says Bjarnhild, of her motivation to tell her story.
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ISBN: 9781848768079 (paperback) 9781780880297 (hardback)
Price: £9.99 (paperback) £14.95 (hardback)
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