Victoria Terrasse
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Victoria Terrasse
Victoria Terrasse is a historic building complex located in central Oslo, Norway. The complex now houses the Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Victoria...
Oslo Mosquito Raid (1942)
London during the Second World War. The target of the raid was the Victoria Terrasse building, the headquarters of the Gestapo in Norway. It was intended...
Oslo Mosquito Raid (1944)
attacked the Gestapo headquarters, which were housed in buildings on Victoria Terrasse, with 500lb and 1000lb bombs. The RAF hit their target but 44 Norwegian...
Minister of Foreign Affairs (Norway)
Eide of the Labour Party. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs, based at Victoria Terrasse, Oslo, is responsible for Norway's relation with foreign countries...
Einar Gerhardsen
he was soon transferred to the Gestapo headquarters at Victoria Terrasse. At Victoria Terrasse, he was tortured to reveal information on the resistance...
Inkognitogata 18
13 (1873–1896) Villa Parafina (1896-1908, 1924-1931 and 1933-1935) Victoria Terrasse 1 (1912–1920) Borgenveien 12 (1965–1971) The Stiftsgården building...
Bouvet Island
Cape Lollo, on the east side of the island, the coast is known as Victoria Terrasse. From there to Cape Fie at the southeastern corner, the coast is known...
Siegfried Fehmer
was heading the Oslo branch of the Gestapo from its headquarters in Victoria Terrasse, Oslo. Along with Josef Terboven, Fehmer was considered[by whom?]...
Peter J. K. Petersen
Nydalens Compagnie as well as the construction of the building complex Victoria Terrasse, formerly known as Petersborg. He was born in Christiania (now Oslo)...
German occupation of Norway
German troops enter Oslo, May 1940. In the background is the Victoria Terrasse, which later became the headquarters of the Gestapo....