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in time, and the authorities had informed us that
they might go regardless. We had some moments
of suspense at Tempelhof airfield, waiting to see
how the local officials would act. A packet of
cigarettes did the trick, and Professor Seip and
his wife were allowed to go aboard the plane.
After a short interval we took off. It seems to me
that in all my travels in Germany I had never
experienced such true happiness as I felt at that
moment.
That was April 9th—five years to a day from
the German invasion of Norway.
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