Oslo Municipal Cemetery: "Jewish Cemetery (Stroensveien 105) is an enclave in the Oslo Municipal Cemetery that opened in 1875. There are many old tombstones inscribed with Hebrew texts. A Jewish War Victims Memorial Monument bears the names of 612 Norwegian Jews killed by the Nazis during W.W.II." Source: Freedman, Warren. World Guide for the Jewish Traveler. NY: E.P. Dutton Inc, 1984. [1994].
TRONDHEIM:
"In Trondheim (three degrees below the Arctic Circle) is located the most northern synagogue in the world as well as a Jewish War Victims Memorial inscribed with names of sixty Jews of Trondheim murdered by the Nazis." Source: Freedman, Warren. World Guide for the Jewish Traveler. NY: E.P. Dutton Inc, 1984. [1994].
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