Arctic Outpost: The Secret Weather War of the Third Reich by Tom Ridley is a gripping investigation into one of the most remote and least-known fronts of the Second World War. In the frozen silence of the Arctic, far beyond the reach of armies or civilians, small teams of German meteorologists and sailors built weather stations on Svalbard, Franz Josef Land, and even the coast of Labrador. Their mission was to feed critical data to the Luftwaffe and Kriegsmarine—forecasts that could decide the fate of convoys, naval battles, and invasions. Cut off from the world, these men fought a different kind of war: one against cold, isolation, and time itself.
Drawing on declassified archives, Allied intelligence summaries, and modern expeditions to the surviving outposts, Ridley reconstructs the secret operations that shaped the “weather war.” From U-boat supply runs beneath drifting ice to radio signals intercepted by Bletchley Park and Canadian listening posts in Labrador, Arctic Outpost reveals how science, secrecy, and endurance converged at the top of the world.
With the precision of an investigative historian and the eye of a documentarian, Ridley follows the story from the destruction of Arctic convoys PQ-17 and PQ-18 to the last German surrender of the war—Weather Station Haudegen, which laid down arms months after Berlin fell. Along the way, he explores the strange beauty of abandoned stations, rusted transmitters, and frozen diaries that still lie beneath the snow.
Evocative, factual, and quietly haunting, Arctic Outpost uncovers a forgotten chapter of global conflict—a war fought not for land, but for knowledge.
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Paperback. Zustand: new. Paperback. Arctic Outpost: The Secret Weather War of the Third Reich by Tom Ridley is a gripping investigation into one of the most remote and least-known fronts of the Second World War. In the frozen silence of the Arctic, far beyond the reach of armies or civilians, small teams of German meteorologists and sailors built weather stations on Svalbard, Franz Josef Land, and even the coast of Labrador. Their mission was to feed critical data to the Luftwaffe and Kriegsmarine-forecasts that could decide the fate of convoys, naval battles, and invasions. Cut off from the world, these men fought a different kind of war: one against cold, isolation, and time itself. Drawing on declassified archives, Allied intelligence summaries, and modern expeditions to the surviving outposts, Ridley reconstructs the secret operations that shaped the "weather war." From U-boat supply runs beneath drifting ice to radio signals intercepted by Bletchley Park and Canadian listening posts in Labrador, Arctic Outpost reveals how science, secrecy, and endurance converged at the top of the world. With the precision of an investigative historian and the eye of a documentarian, Ridley follows the story from the destruction of Arctic convoys PQ-17 and PQ-18 to the last German surrender of the war-Weather Station Haudegen, which laid down arms months after Berlin fell. Along the way, he explores the strange beauty of abandoned stations, rusted transmitters, and frozen diaries that still lie beneath the snow. Evocative, factual, and quietly haunting, Arctic Outpost uncovers a forgotten chapter of global conflict-a war fought not for land, but for knowledge. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 9798270845629
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Paperback. Zustand: new. Paperback. Arctic Outpost: The Secret Weather War of the Third Reich by Tom Ridley is a gripping investigation into one of the most remote and least-known fronts of the Second World War. In the frozen silence of the Arctic, far beyond the reach of armies or civilians, small teams of German meteorologists and sailors built weather stations on Svalbard, Franz Josef Land, and even the coast of Labrador. Their mission was to feed critical data to the Luftwaffe and Kriegsmarine-forecasts that could decide the fate of convoys, naval battles, and invasions. Cut off from the world, these men fought a different kind of war: one against cold, isolation, and time itself. Drawing on declassified archives, Allied intelligence summaries, and modern expeditions to the surviving outposts, Ridley reconstructs the secret operations that shaped the "weather war." From U-boat supply runs beneath drifting ice to radio signals intercepted by Bletchley Park and Canadian listening posts in Labrador, Arctic Outpost reveals how science, secrecy, and endurance converged at the top of the world. With the precision of an investigative historian and the eye of a documentarian, Ridley follows the story from the destruction of Arctic convoys PQ-17 and PQ-18 to the last German surrender of the war-Weather Station Haudegen, which laid down arms months after Berlin fell. Along the way, he explores the strange beauty of abandoned stations, rusted transmitters, and frozen diaries that still lie beneath the snow. Evocative, factual, and quietly haunting, Arctic Outpost uncovers a forgotten chapter of global conflict-a war fought not for land, but for knowledge. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 9798270845629
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