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Below you can dive into my little universe filled with metal detecting, militaria and relics, world war two- and military history, miniature modelling and relic art.


Memorial
It is depicting a memorial and graves of Red Army soldiers who died in German labour camps in Northern Norway during WW2
Inka
Oct 31, 20211 min read
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Two Wooden Boxes
when I worked at the garbage dump I one morning rescued a POW art wooden box from the container, and they must have been made by the same
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May 29, 20201 min read
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Soviet POW camp Trondenes
Next to the 800 year old Trondenes Church outside Harstad you can visit this Red Army POW memorial.
Inka
Aug 7, 20191 min read
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Cups of Sorrow
I took three of the best looking cups and prepared them to become dioramas. I wanted to keep them simple but at the same time to tell
Inka
Sep 10, 20181 min read
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Red Army POW Memorial
This memorial is a very beautiful one, sitting on a small hill overlooking the valley. It was here the prisoners buried their comrades
Inka
Aug 11, 20171 min read
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Dimitri - der Ost Arbeiter
Dimitri was a young man in his 20s. He was from Ukraine. In 1942 he was sent to Norway as a "Ost-Arbeiter" (Eastern Worker).
Inka
Feb 26, 20161 min read
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Operation "Asfalt"
During the war more than 100000 Soviet POWs were transfered to camps all over Norway, with the concentration of them going to camps in North
Inka
Jan 13, 20163 min read
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Traces of the Polarbahn
Many of the campsites are close to roads or trekking routes but is so overgrown and hidden by nature that only the ones with a interest in
Inka
Jan 5, 20163 min read
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Nacht und Nebel
"Operation 25", which was the codename for Hitler`s planned invasion of Yugoslavia, started 6th April 1941. As groundforces rolled across
Inka
Mar 23, 20147 min read
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Aleksey D.
One autumn we had a visit at the museum from Aleksey, an 83 year old man that was a slave in this area. It was a very strong meeting
Inka
Jan 17, 20142 min read
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