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Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Minnehallen or The hall of remembrance was commissioned by the Norwegian parliament after World War I to commemorate the fallen Norwegian sailors of the war. It was unveiled by king Haakon VII and was later converted to the national monument commemorating fallen sailors of both World War I and World War II. The interior of the hall is visited by some 20,000 people every year.The monument itself is a pyramid of locally quarried rock and is designed by two architects from Oslo, Andreas H. Bjercke and Georg Eliassen.Nic. Schiøll has made a relief describing the lives and fate of the sailors as well as a decoration in the crypt. 28 copper tablets display the names of 1892 sailors dead in World War I and 3456 names of sailors who died in World War II. In addition, three protocols contain the names of 5667 sailors.Herman Wildenvey wrote a poem displayed on the rock altar in the hall. The first and last verse read as follows: Landets egne, mand og kvinneKonge, folk og raad,reiste dette æresmindeover sjømænds daad.Her hvor hav og land som brødredeler storm og solSamles søsken, fædre, mødre,om et stort symbolThe country's own, man and womanKing, people, and councilraised this remembrance of honorover the deed of the sailor.Here where sea and land as brothersshare storm and sunBring together siblings, fathers, mothersaround a great symbol.Hvil i fred, hver fredens krigeri din våte grav.Taus du sank, mindet stigerher som sol av hav.Atter blir mot dagen hævetalt som havet tok.Og vi vet dit navn er skreveti en evig bok.Rest in peace, each warrior for peacein your watery graveSilently you sank, the memory ascendshere like the sun of the sea.Everything which the sea tookis increased by the day.And we know your name is writtenin an eternal book."@en }

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