Weapons cache and commo gear for stay-behind forces in Norway in case of WWIII
This cache of arms, ammunition, and communications gear was concealed in a hidden bunker on the property of Norwegian shipping magnate Hans Otto Meyer before it was discovered by police in 1978. Meyer had taken part in covert operations during WWII and the weapons were likely supplied by the CIA during the post-WWII period, when caches were being set up all across Europe as the Iron Curtain slammed down. As Meyer's empire grew, he also allowed his ships to be used for surveillance operations against harbors and coastlines in Warsaw Pact countries.
Weapons cache and commo gear for stay-behind forces in Norway in case of WWIII
This cache of arms, ammunition, and communications gear was concealed in a hidden bunker on the property of Norwegian shipping magnate Hans Otto Meyer before it was discovered by police in 1978. Meyer had taken part in covert operations during WWII and the weapons were likely supplied by the CIA during the post-WWII period, when caches were being set up all across Europe as the Iron Curtain slammed down. As Meyer's empire grew, he also allowed his ships to be used for surveillance operations against harbors and coastlines in Warsaw Pact countries.
Weapons cache and commo gear for stay-behind forces in Norway in case of WWIII
This cache of arms, ammunition, and communications gear was concealed in a hidden bunker on the property of Norwegian shipping magnate Hans Otto Meyer before it was discovered by police in 1978. Meyer had taken part in covert operations during WWII and the weapons were likely supplied by the CIA during the post-WWII period, when caches were being set up all across Europe as the Iron Curtain slammed down. As Meyer's empire grew, he also allowed his ships to be used for surveillance operations against harbors and coastlines in Warsaw Pact countries.