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Organization Todt and forced labor in Norway 1940 – 1945

Korsnes - Einkråga - Kroken - Leirfjord - Mørsvik - Tømmersneset - Sørfold

"(...) The most impressive building program since Roman times"
Allied intelligence, at the end of World War II

Foreign prisoners of war and forced laborers built the country. Roads, bridges, airports, railways, port facilities, power plants, industrial buildings and fortifications were left behind by the occupying power when the Second World War ended. Many of the buildings are still in use. Around 130,000 prisoners of war and civilian forced laborers were sent here to the country to realize German construction projects. Of these, around 17,000 died after inhumane treatment.

Here you can see pictures from Korsnes, Einkråga, Mørsvik, Kroken, Leirfjord, Tømmersneset and Sørfold.

Mørsvik

Below you can see photos owned by the Nordlandsmuseet, photographer: Johannes Martin Hennig

The single corner

Below you can see photos owned by the Nordlandsmuseet, photographer: Johannes Martin Hennig

The hook

Below you can see photos owned by the Nordlandsmuseet, photogaf: unknown

Kalvik and Leirfjorden

Below you can see photos owned by the Nordlandsmuseet, photogaf: Johannes Martin Hennig

Makrøyra and Lagmannsvika

Below you can see photos owned by the National Archives, RAFA 3309, U67, photographer: unknown

Sørfold

Below you can see photos owned by the Nordlandsmuseet, photographer: unknown

Timber's

Below you can see photos owned by the Nordlandsmuseet, Photographer: Johannes Martin Hennig and the National Archives, RAFA-3309_U-L0068a, photographer: unknown


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