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Organization Todt and forced labor in Norway 1940 – 1945

Trondheim

«(...) Det mest imponerende byggeprogrammet siden romertiden»
Alliert etterretning, på slutten av 2. verdenskrig

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 of forced labor in Trondheim.

Trondheim

Below you can see images displayed by agreement with the National Archives, RAFA3309_U67b, photographer: unknown, the National Archives, RAFA-3309 U71, photographer: unknown, and The Norwegian Museum of Science and Technology , private collection

Strinda

Below you can see photos shown by agreement with the National Archives, RAFA3309_U65, Large poster from Strinda, Photographer: Pieper

Sverresborg and the harbour

Below you can see photos displayed by agreement with the National Archives, RAFA3309_68, photographer: unknown.

Trondheim labor store

Below you can see photos displayed by agreement with the National Archives, RAFA3309_52, photographer: unknown.

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