
“There Was A Saying During The War: Those Who Decide Late Will Always Decide Right. At Christmas In 1943 We Could See That Our Front Was Moving Backwards, But We Had No Real Idea How Bad It Was. Anyway, No One Could Accuse Sindre Of Changing Like A Weather-vane. Unlike Those At Home Who Sat On Their Backsides During The War And Suddenly Rushed To Join The Resistance In The Last Months. We Used To Call Them The Latter-day Saints'. A Few Of Them Today Swell The Ranks Of Those Who Make Public Statements About The Norwegians' Heroic Efforts For The Right Side.”
— Jo Nesbø —
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