Norwegian Memorial stone located at Edinburgh EH1, UK

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Norwegian Memorial stone edinburgh
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Olav

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During the war years 1940-45 the Norwegian Brigade and other army units were raised and trained in S

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During the war years 1940-45 the Norwegian Brigade and other army units were raised and trained in Scotland. Here we found hospitality, friendship and hope during dark years of exile. In grateful memory of our friends and allies on these isles this stone was erected in the year 1978.

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Archie MacLellan

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Beautiful and thought provoking

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Beautiful and thought provoking

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Paal Christian Kahrs

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