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Number 24: An Excellent Drama of Resistance and the Price It Exacts

2 min readMay 28, 2025

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Number 24

Sometimes movies and tv shows and books are poorly marketed. Number 24 is one of those simply from the image they use; of a soldier firing his weapon. It is a war movie, but not one in the usual sense.

It’s a Norwegian movie about the most decorated member of the Resistance during World War II. It is not, however, your usual thriller full of action. It alternates between the protagonist as an old man talking about his experiences to a group of school children and his experiences during the German occupation.

It is a true story. And as such, shows the good, the bad and the ugly of Resistance. In Special Forces we studied resistance movements through history and the lessons learned, often at the cost of blood and death, are the same over and over. The bravery of the handful of people who stood up to the Nazis is inspiring.

But it also shows the cost of doing so. Of friends on opposite sides. The cost of meting out justice.

It also demonstrates how easily people can become evil. And how hard it is to be heroic in the face of evil. When evil becomes ascendant, it is the race of the indecent who hold power. And it is up to the best of the decent to enter into a world they do not want to in order to fight them.

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Bob Mayer
Bob Mayer

Written by Bob Mayer

West Point grad; Special Ops Vet; NY Times bestseller of over 80 books; for free books and over 200 free downloadable slideshows go to www.bobmayer.com

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