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Norway’s undying
gratitude
to Shetland
Peter MacAulay
They were described as ‘mild, pacific men’ yet they had the moral courage to confront an ideology, backed up by an almighty military machine, that was alien to the civilised world.

Peter MacAulay is a journalist based in the Highlands
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