SF Hydro was a Norwegian steam powered railway ferry that operated in the first half of the 20th century on Lake Tinn in Telemark. It connected with the...
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Norwegian resistance forces then sank the ferry carrying the heavy water, the SF Hydro, on Lake Tinn. Enrico Fermi and his colleagues studied the results of bombarding...
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Hydro-Québec Norsk Hydro, in Norway Scottish Hydro Electric Hydro (fuel-station chain), in Sweden SF Hydro, former Norwegian railway ferry Hydro, Kentucky, United...
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Tinnsjø railway ferry (section SF Hydro)
railway ferry service was provided by four different ships, SF Rjukanfoss, SF Hydro, SF Ammonia and MF Storegut. The three first were steam ships, and...
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irregular resistance movement. His most notable mission was the sinking of SF Hydro as a part of the Norwegian heavy water sabotage. After placing explosives...
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Roebuck playing the role of the hijacked steamer. SF Ammonia was used to represent the train ferry SF Hydro in the final fjord scenes. The movie was originally...
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Associated articles Heavy water (1942–1944) Sabotage Freshman Gunnerside SF Hydro Attacks on Tirpitz (1942–1944) Title Source Tungsten Mascot Goodwood Paravane...
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Associated articles Heavy water (1942–1944) Sabotage Freshman Gunnerside SF Hydro Attacks on Tirpitz (1942–1944) Title Source Tungsten Mascot Goodwood Paravane...
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underwater. In the first year, trainees recreated the World War II sinking of SF Hydro during Operation Gunnerside. The unit trains at Rena leir army camp in...
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York New Jersey Rail, LLC. Two track rail apron and Tinnsjø railway ferry SF Hydro Automobile apron and ferry of the Lake Champlain Transportation Company...
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three years on 20 February 1944, with the saboteur bombing of the ferry SF Hydro. The ferry was to carry railway cars with heavy water drums from the Vemork...
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Hydro Transport AS was a railway- and shipping company responsible for the transport of chemicals from Norsk Hydro Rjukan. A subsidiary of Norsk Hydro...
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Associated articles Heavy water (1942–1944) Sabotage Freshman Gunnerside SF Hydro Attacks on Tirpitz (1942–1944) Title Source Tungsten Mascot Goodwood Paravane...
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Associated articles Heavy water (1942–1944) Sabotage Freshman Gunnerside SF Hydro Attacks on Tirpitz (1942–1944) Title Source Tungsten Mascot Goodwood Paravane...
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Associated articles Heavy water (1942–1944) Sabotage Freshman Gunnerside SF Hydro Attacks on Tirpitz (1942–1944) Title Source Tungsten Mascot Goodwood Paravane...
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Associated articles Heavy water (1942–1944) Sabotage Freshman Gunnerside SF Hydro Attacks on Tirpitz (1942–1944) Title Source Tungsten Mascot Goodwood Paravane...
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Operation Freshman, a failed attempt in November 1942 to sabotage the Norsk Hydro chemical plant at Vemork, which produced heavy water for Nazi Germany's...
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soldiers captured during the Operation Freshman raid on the Vemork Norsk Hydro hydrogen electrolysis plant. Evans' body was thrown in a mass grave and...
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railway ferry service was provided by four different ships, SF Rjukanfoss, SF Hydro (1919), SF Ammonia (1929) and MF Storegut (1956). The three first were...
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Associated articles Heavy water (1942–1944) Sabotage Freshman Gunnerside SF Hydro Attacks on Tirpitz (1942–1944) Title Source Tungsten Mascot Goodwood Paravane...
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Associated articles Heavy water (1942–1944) Sabotage Freshman Gunnerside SF Hydro Attacks on Tirpitz (1942–1944) Title Source Tungsten Mascot Goodwood Paravane...
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Norwegian heavy water sabotage: The Norwegian resistance sinks train ferry SF Hydro which is carrying a shipment of heavy water from the Vemork plant to Germany...
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War Cabinet subsequently ordered Haukelid to sink the Norwegian ferry SF Hydro as she transported containers of heavy water across Lake Tinn. The ferry...
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to Germany in 1944. It would initial cross Lake Tinn by civilian ferry SF Hydro. The ferry was to carry railway cars with heavy water drums from the Vemork...
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Associated articles Heavy water (1942–1944) Sabotage Freshman Gunnerside SF Hydro Attacks on Tirpitz (1942–1944) Title Source Tungsten Mascot Goodwood Paravane...
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self-propelled ferry was SF Rjukanfos, a 338 GRT ferry launched in 1909. She got a major overhaul in 1915 after the sister ship SF Hydro at 494 gross register...
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Associated articles Heavy water (1942–1944) Sabotage Freshman Gunnerside SF Hydro Attacks on Tirpitz (1942–1944) Title Source Tungsten Mascot Goodwood Paravane...
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to order Norwegian saboteur Knut Haukelid to sink the Norwegian ferry SF Hydro carrying the containers of heavy water across Lake Tinn. The ferry was...
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Associated articles Heavy water (1942–1944) Sabotage Freshman Gunnerside SF Hydro Attacks on Tirpitz (1942–1944) Title Source Tungsten Mascot Goodwood Paravane...
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