
Destination Murmansk
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Narrated by:
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Benjamin Hagberg
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Duncan Harding
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December 1941. Om Ryssland ska överleva den råkalla vintern måste de få mat och krigsmateriel skeppat till sig från England. Strax före jul lämnar en konvoj staden Hull med destination Murmansk. Det är ett självmordsuppdrag för i det obarmhärtiga Ishavet väntar höga vågor, iskallt vatten och Hitlers ubåtar ...
Duncan Harding är en pseudonym som användes av den brittiske författaren och militärhistorikern Charles Henry Whiting (1926-2007). Han skrev cirka 350 böcker, både skönlitteratur och fackböcker. Han skrev både under eget namn och under flera pseudonymer, bland annat Duncan Harding, Ian Harding, John Kerrigan, Leo Kessler, Klaus Konrad, K.N. Kostov och Duncan Stirling.
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