They Mocked His 'Viking' Throwing Axe — Until He Killed 9 Guards from 50 Feet
March 14th, 1944. Private Erik Andersen faced execution at dawn in Grini detention camp, Norway. Nine armed SS guards patrolled the perimeter. Andersen had no gun, no backup, no chance—except for one thing: his grandfather's throwing axe, mounted as a trophy in the commandant's office. What happened next defied belief. In eight minutes of calculated precision, Andersen retrieved that axe and systematically eliminated every guard—some from over 50 feet away—without firing a single shot or raising an alarm. This wasn't Hollywood. This was a Norwegian dock worker using a dying Viking skill his grandfather had taught him, throwing axes at targets since age eight. Discover how one man's forgotten craft became the deadliest weapon in occupied Norway, leading seventeen condemned prisoners to freedom across twelve miles of enemy territory. This is the true story of the Grini escape—the night a throwing axe rewrote the rules of resistance warfare.

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