somewhat connected to this thread, i happened to watch a Norwegian film at couple of nights ago....based on a true story of a resistance fighter who survived - in spite of being targeted by the nazi occupation officials and quislings in the puppet government. i found it a useful insight into a facet of the second world war where we typically don't have a great deal of knowledge. if anyone has interest, it's on netflix, entitled "number 24" it ends with the man (near the end of his life) addressing a group of norwegian students, and reflecting on the ethics and nature of his actions.

oh, and keith - thanks for your lecture.

best regards,
tom


"it's a poor sort of memory that only works backwards."
lewis carroll, Alice in Wonderland