Fighting Norway is a 1943 Canadian documentary film, produced by the National Film Board of Canada and directed by Sydney Newman. Ten minutes in length, the film examines the role of the free forces of occupied Norway during the Second World War. The film particularly concentrates on the training of Norwegian air crew in Canada, and the relationship formed between servicemen of the two nations.
The film was narrated by the actor Lorne Greene. Some of the footage used had previously been seen in the British documentary All for Norway.
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