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THE LONG NORWEGIAN NIGHT
A WWII Resistance Fighter's Life in Nazi Camps


O.M. Magnussen of the WWII Norwegian resistance is picked up by the Gestapo (the Nazis took over Norway in 1940) in '41 and endures three prisons and two concentration camps. He secretly records prison life in notes and drawings, smuggled out after his release in '45, which he expands into the narrative, Vi Ventet (We Are Waiting) under his prison name. In 2005, an English interpretation of the narrative entitled The Long Norwegian Night by Kaare Bolgen, a childhood friend of Magnussen's, is found in Mr. Bolgen's papers after his death (Bolgen emigrated to the U.S. in the 1930s). His account traces the physical and psychological levels of Magnussen's survival and meticulously observes the senseless routines and atrocities of the S.S. and prison administrations.

Pritchard Digital Arts worked with Fern Hill Press to bring this incredible story to the English speaking world about the Norwegian resistance and the undying spirit of the Norweigian people. The first step was to publish the book on Amazon and make it available in the the US, Canada, and Europe. The second step is producing a multimedia Special Edition eBook for the iPad that will feature all the artwork and exclusive videos. A Special Edition book will also be printed along with a Kindle version featuring the additional artwork with links to online video.