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LEFT: One of the first air-raid shelters built in Oslo, the capital of Norway, now occupied by the Germans, when the international situation became grave. RIGHT: Turf huts as military barracks at Svanvik, Norway’s farthest outpost in the north.

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Southland Times, Issue 24113, 30 April 1940, Page 5

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LEFT: One of the first air-raid shelters built in Oslo, the capital of Norway, now occupied by the Germans, when the international situation became grave. RIGHT: Turf huts as military barracks at Svanvik, Norway’s farthest outpost in the north. Southland Times, Issue 24113, 30 April 1940, Page 5

LEFT: One of the first air-raid shelters built in Oslo, the capital of Norway, now occupied by the Germans, when the international situation became grave. RIGHT: Turf huts as military barracks at Svanvik, Norway’s farthest outpost in the north. Southland Times, Issue 24113, 30 April 1940, Page 5