Frank Noel Stagg
Commander Frank Noel Stagg, RN, (25 December 1884 in Tonbridge, Kent—25 October 1956 in London) was a Royal Navy officer known for his role in Danish and Norwegian resistance movements during the Second World War.Staggs was a Naval Control Service Officer in Trondheim and Copenhagen before the war, and was connected with the Norwegian Section of Special Operations Executive from October 1940 to July 1942, He was the planner of the raid on the Lofoten Islands.
He was honoured for services to the Norwegian Navy at St Olav on 17 October 1944. Provided by Wikipedia
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East Norway and its frontier a history of Oslo and its uplands by Stagg, Frank Noel
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West Norway and its fjords a history of Bergen and its provinces by Stagg, Frank Noel
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The heart of Norway a history of the central provinces by Stagg, Frank Noel
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Denmark in world history the external history of Denmark from the Stone Age to the Middle Ages with special references to the Danish influence on the English-speaking nations by Starcke, Viggo
Published 1968Other Authors: “…Stagg, Frank Noel…”
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