Oslo during World War II

Oslo during World War II

$317.00
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This is a unique author tour that introduces you to the history of Oslo during World War II. The tour is led by the author of the photo booklet "Unretouched History. Oslo under Occupation 1940 - 1945". You will receive a copy of the booklet signed by the author as a gift. The story of life in the city at the time of these tragic events in world history begins with a walk from the Royal Palace. How the palace was used during World War II, what it housed and other interesting facts about the royal court you can learn from your professional guide. Then you will continue to June 7 Square. On the square stands the famous statue of the Norwegian King Haakon VII, who returned on June 7, 1945 from the exile he had to suffer due to the German occupation of Norway from 1940 to 1945. Afterwards, you will view the University of Oslo, where you will hear about the tragic fate of the students at the beginning of the war and the closure of the university by the Nazis in 1943. During the closure of th

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