1942 mass murder of political prisoners in Beisfjord, Nazi-occupied Norway
Yugoslav survivor at the Beisfjord memorial. Below the Serbian text, Norwegian is inscribed: "This monolith was erected in 1949 in gratitude, by the populaces of Norway and Yugoslavia, in memory of the more than 500 Yugoslavs – victims of Nazism that died in the German Beisfjord camp – 1942–43 – They were faithful to their fatherland and liberty – until death"
The Beisfjord massacre (Norwegian: Beisfjord-massakren) was a massacre on 18 July 1942 at Beisfjord Camp No.1 (German: Lager I Beisfjord; Norwegian: Beisfjord fangeleir) in Beisfjord, Norway of 288 political prisoners. The massacre had been ordered a few days earlier by Josef Terboven, the Reichskommissar for Nazi-occupied Norway.[1]
^[dead link] Ole Magnus Rapp (17 September 2009), "Gransker nordmenns rolle i leirene", Aftenposten (in Norwegian), Alle hadde status som politiske fanger, og var arrestert for å ha motarbeidet Hitler-Tyskland.
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