"The booklet published in 1942 recounts the firm stand of Norway’s teachers against efforts by the Nazis to enforce their ideology in the school system. After being abused in a camp 500 teachers were sent in cattle cars to Trondheim, and put in the cargo hold aboard an old, abandoned ship the S.S. Skjerstad built in 1904, with a capacity of 250 persons. On April 15th, 1942 the “death voyage” began which lasted 12 days. The differences in Nazi and prewar education is discussed, providing a historical background of the Norwegian public school system and Nazi efforts to attack it.\n\n500 teachers on death voyage -- No teachers' strike in Norway -- Nazism vs. pre-war education in Norway -- Schools and the Nazi invasion -- The\"new spiri\" in education -- Nazis reorganize the school administration -- How schools and universities oppose the new order -- Nazi methods of crushing resistance."@eng . "1 electronic resource (36 pages)"@eng . . "Norway's teachers stand firm"@eng . . . . "Norway's teachers stand firm"@eng . .