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Descripción: Dinner party in the Norwegian town Kirkenes in July 1945. Soviet troops withdrawed from Norwegian territory 25. September 1945. At the rear from right: colonel A. D. Dahl, Crown Prince Olav and Commander Soviet Forces in Norway Lieutenant General Sherbakov.
Título: Crown Prince Olav Lt Gen Sherbakov Col Arne Dagfin Dahl
Créditos: Jensen, Oddvar (1997) Det organiserte forsvar i Nord-Norge og Distriktskommando Nord-Norge i 100 år., Harstad: Government, Norwegian Army
Autor(a): Norwegian Army
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