
German troops and bombers on an improvised airfield during the battle for Norway, May 3, 1940. Photograph »
German troops arriving in Norway by ship prepare for landing during the German invasion of Norway. May 3, 1940. Photograph »
German ships at a Norwegian port. Norway, May 3, 1940. Photograph »
German troops disembarking in Norway. May 3, 1940. Photograph »
The Norwegian town of Elverum, near the Swedish border, burns after a German bombing mission. Elverum, Norway, May 3, 1940. Photograph »
This building in the town of Elverum, near Oslo, was damaged during a bombing raid following the German invasion of Norway. Elverum, Norway, May 3, 1940. Photograph »
German troops pass through a village during the invasion of Norway. Norway, wartime. Photograph »
On a Jewish-owned shop, Norwegian fascists painted the slogan: "Palestine is calling. Jews are not tolerated in Norway." Norway, after April 1940. Photograph »
Antisemitic graffiti on a shop window: "The Jewish parasite sold Norway on the 9th of April [The day of the German invasion in 1940]." Norway, ca. 1940. Photograph »
Antisemitic graffiti on the window of a Jewish-owned store. Norway, wartime. Photograph »
The "Donau," one of the largest ships used to deport Jews from Norway to Germany. From Germany, hundreds of Norwegian Jews were deported to Auschwitz. Norway, 1943. Photograph »
The "Gotenland," one of the ships used during the deportation of Jews from Norway to Auschwitz. Norway, 1943. Photograph »
The "Monte Rosa" (right), one of the ships used to deport Jews from Norway to Germany. Norway, 1943. Photograph »
Josef Terboven (foreground, left), German commissioner for occupied Norway, 1940-1945. Photograph »
Vidkun Quisling, pro-German Norwegian Fascist leader. Oslo, Norway, August 21, 1941. Photograph »
Vidkun Quisling, leader of the collaborationist Norwegian government, returns a salute during a ceremony in Oslo. Norway, after April 1940. Photograph »