Operation Musketoon was an Anglo-Norwegian raid against a German-held Generator Station at Glomfjord, Norway in September, 1942 during the Second World War. The team comprised a total of twelve men - ten commandos and two Norwegian corporals - working for the Special Operations Executive (SOE). The team was brought to the fjord in Nazi-controlled Norway by submarines, where they would make their way to the Electrical Generator and disable it.
The importance of the generator was that it powered a nearby aluminium factory, considered vital to the German war effort.
† = executed October 30, 1942
The mission succeeded in blowing up pipelines, turbines and tunnels, effectively destroying the Generating station - the aluminium plant was shut down permanently - however one commando had been killed outright, and another seven were captured while trying to escape the area, and taken to Colditz Castle. From there they were taken to Sachsenhausen detention camp and executed, the first victims of Hitler's Commando Order.
The survivors of the raid were de-briefed in Britain after the raid, and a specialised Commando team ("North Force") was established for action in difficult terrain.
Battles and operations of World War II | Battles of Norway | Military operations | Operations involving special forces
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