Sea Dog Bamse
World War II Canine Hero
Written by Angus Whitson , Andrew A. Orr
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Reviews
This story should have been told ages ago ... a magnificent book about one of the most unusual war heroes to come from Norway. It isn’t a second too late
Maritime Logg Norway
Why all this fuss for a dog? You’ll find the answer in an entertaining ... touching story
The Scots Magazine
Prepare to read this fantastic story in one sitting. Very highly recommended
Sea Breezes
A well-researched, carefully crafted and hugely enjoyable account of one of the most remarkable animals to play a part in World War II
Aberdeen Press & Journal
a highly readable book, a useful piece of living local history … the best possible memorial’‘a lively and affectionate account of Bamse’s life
Montrose Review
a fitting tribute to the extraordinary life of and extraordinary dog
SCOTS: The Journal of the Scots Heritage Society
A stirring memorial to a pet who inspired two war torn nations
The Mail on Sunday
Angus Whitson and Andrew Orr have succeeded in piecing together fact and folklore to give as full an account as possible of the life of a singular animal. This is a well researched, carefully crafted and hugely enjoyable account of one of the most remarkable animals to play a part in World War II
Press & Journal
Bamse’s extraordinary life is told … by the people who knew and loved him
PDSA Companions Magazine
It is a great story, easy to read, with an excellent index
The Naval Review
It tells the tale of how he raised the morale of the Norwegian Navy and recounts his extraordinary interactions with the sailors and civilians who knew him
The Times Daily Universal Register
New literary tribute to the Norwegian dog who captured Scottish hearts
Sunday Herald
The British love a heroic dog, none more so than Bamse … Charming
Scottish Legion News
This fascinating book tells not just the story of a remarkable dog – it also gives an insight into life during the war
Dundee Courier
One of the most charming, enterprising, and charismatic characters in the story of World War II
Jilly Cooper
About the Book
This is the remarkable story of one of the Second World War's most unusual animal heroes - a 14-stone St Bernard dog who became global mascot for the Royal Norwegian Forces and a symbol of freedom and inspiration for Allied troops throughout Europe. From a happy and carefree puppyhood spent as a family pet in the Norwegian fishing town of Honningsvag, the gentle giant Bamse followed his master at the outbreak of the war to become a registered crew member of the mine-sweeper Thorodd. Often donning his own steel helmet as he took his place in the Thorodd's bow gun turret, Bamse cut an impressive figure and made a huge contribution to the morale of the crew, and he gallantly saved the lives of two of them. After Norway fell to the Germans in 1940, the Thorodd operated from Dundee and Montrose, where Bamse became a well-known and much-loved figure, shepherding the Thorodd's crew-members back to the boat at pub closing time, travelling on the local buses, breaking up fights and even taking part in football matches.
Mourned both by locals and Norwegians when he died in 1944, Bamse's memory has been kept alive both in Norway, where he is still regarded as a national hero, and in Montrose, where a larger-than-life statue of him was unveiled in 2006 by HRH Prince Andrew. Written from extensive source material and eyewitness accounts, Sea Dog Bamse is a fitting tribute to the extraordinary life of an extraordinary dog.
The Authors
Angus Whitson
Angus Whitson studied law at Edinburgh University, and has worked as a solicitor, independent financial adviser and freelance copywriter. He writes the weekly column in the Dundee Courier, ‘Man With two Dogs’.
Andrew A. Orr
Andrew Orr worked as a GP in Montrose for many years. He is a founder member of the Montrose Heritage Trust and chairman of the Montrose Bamse Project.
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