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- Q5266321 subject Q8139532.
- Q5266321 subject Q8140922.
- Q5266321 subject Q8468121.
- Q5266321 abstract "Deutsches Theater was a German-language theater in Oslo, Norway which existed between 1941 and 1944, during the German occupation of Norway.It was established on 1 January 1941 following an order from Josef Terboven, and the first performance was held on 22 April 1941 in Nationaltheatret. It later moved to new localities, in Stortingsgata 16. Its premiere performance, the operetta The Land of Smiles by Franz Lehár, was held on 7 June the same year. The theatre closed in September 1944 because the resources needed to be channeled elsewhere in the German war machine.".
- Q5266321 thumbnail Stortingsgata_16_Oslo.jpg?width=300.
- Q5266321 wikiPageWikiLink Q191917.
- Q5266321 wikiPageWikiLink Q204854.
- Q5266321 wikiPageWikiLink Q53712.
- Q5266321 wikiPageWikiLink Q565382.
- Q5266321 wikiPageWikiLink Q57874.
- Q5266321 wikiPageWikiLink Q585.
- Q5266321 wikiPageWikiLink Q703955.
- Q5266321 wikiPageWikiLink Q8139532.
- Q5266321 wikiPageWikiLink Q8140922.
- Q5266321 wikiPageWikiLink Q819274.
- Q5266321 wikiPageWikiLink Q8468121.
- Q5266321 comment "Deutsches Theater was a German-language theater in Oslo, Norway which existed between 1941 and 1944, during the German occupation of Norway.It was established on 1 January 1941 following an order from Josef Terboven, and the first performance was held on 22 April 1941 in Nationaltheatret. It later moved to new localities, in Stortingsgata 16. Its premiere performance, the operetta The Land of Smiles by Franz Lehár, was held on 7 June the same year.".
- Q5266321 label "Deutsches Theater, Oslo".
- Q5266321 depiction Stortingsgata_16_Oslo.jpg.