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During the Second World War, the Nazis occupied Norway. But the country of fjords did not submit to the invaders. The people rose up to fight. Even children participated in the resistance movement. Together with Norwegian people Soviet prisoners of war, brought to Norway for hard labor, fought back the invaders. And behind the barbed wire the front passed: prisoners refused to build coastal fortifications, hindered and disrupted the construction of roads, airfields, bunkers for submarines. The Norwegian people deeply sympathized and helped the prisoners of war. Not being afraid of bloody terror, they saved from starvation, gave news, assisted in escapes. Former Soviet POWs fought shoulder to shoulder with Norwegians in partisan units.
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