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- Kongebjørka abstract "The Royal Birch (Norwegian: Kongebjørka) is a Norwegian national symbol and memorial of the Nazi occupation of Norway during World War II. It is located at Glomstua in the city of Molde in More og Romsdal, Norway.King Haakon VII and Crown Prince Olav was photographed by Per Bratland seeking shelter under the birch tree during a German bombing raid during the last weekend of April 1940. The iconic image was spread across the world and inspired further resistance to the occupation. It also inspired the poet Nordahl Grieg, who was also in the area during the bombing, to write his poem Kongen.In 1955, a memorial was erected near the tree. Close to the Royal Birch is a Peace Grove (Fredslunden) which was inaugurated in 1997. The original birch tree was destroyed by vandals in 1981, but a new birch tree was planted by King Olav V in 1982. During the 1992 New Year's storm, the replacement tree was destroyed, and a third tree was subsequently planted by King Harald V.".
- Kongebjørka thumbnail Kongebjorka.jpeg?width=300.
- Kongebjørka wikiPageExternalLink haakon.html.
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- Kongebjørka wikiPageID "42281920".
- Kongebjørka wikiPageLength "2573".
- Kongebjørka wikiPageOutDegree "19".
- Kongebjørka wikiPageRevisionID "674210080".
- Kongebjørka wikiPageWikiLink Birch.
- Kongebjørka wikiPageWikiLink Bjørnson_Festival.
- Kongebjørka wikiPageWikiLink Category:1940_in_Norway.
- Kongebjørka wikiPageWikiLink Category:Individual_trees_in_Norway.
- Kongebjørka wikiPageWikiLink Category:Molde.
- Kongebjørka wikiPageWikiLink Category:Monuments_and_memorials_in_Norway.
- Kongebjørka wikiPageWikiLink Category:Norway_in_World_War_II.
- Kongebjørka wikiPageWikiLink German_occupation_of_Norway.
- Kongebjørka wikiPageWikiLink Haakon_VII_of_Norway.
- Kongebjørka wikiPageWikiLink Harald_V_of_Norway.
- Kongebjørka wikiPageWikiLink Molde.
- Kongebjørka wikiPageWikiLink Møre_og_Romsdal.
- Kongebjørka wikiPageWikiLink Nordahl_Grieg.
- Kongebjørka wikiPageWikiLink Olav_V_of_Norway.
- Kongebjørka wikiPageWikiLink Per_Bratland.
- Kongebjørka wikiPageWikiLink Strategic_bombing.
- Kongebjørka wikiPageWikiLink World_War_II.
- Kongebjørka wikiPageWikiLink File:Kongebjorka.jpeg.
- Kongebjørka wikiPageWikiLinkText "Kongebjørka".
- Kongebjørka wikiPageWikiLinkText "Royal Birch".
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- Kongebjørka wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Norway-stub.
- Kongebjørka wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Orphan.
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- Kongebjørka subject Category:1940_in_Norway.
- Kongebjørka subject Category:Individual_trees_in_Norway.
- Kongebjørka subject Category:Molde.
- Kongebjørka subject Category:Monuments_and_memorials_in_Norway.
- Kongebjørka subject Category:Norway_in_World_War_II.
- Kongebjørka hypernym Symbol.
- Kongebjørka type Place.
- Kongebjørka comment "The Royal Birch (Norwegian: Kongebjørka) is a Norwegian national symbol and memorial of the Nazi occupation of Norway during World War II. It is located at Glomstua in the city of Molde in More og Romsdal, Norway.King Haakon VII and Crown Prince Olav was photographed by Per Bratland seeking shelter under the birch tree during a German bombing raid during the last weekend of April 1940. The iconic image was spread across the world and inspired further resistance to the occupation.".
- Kongebjørka label "Kongebjørka".
- Kongebjørka sameAs Q788422.
- Kongebjørka sameAs Königsbirke.
- Kongebjørka sameAs Kongebjørka.
- Kongebjørka sameAs Kongebjørka.
- Kongebjørka sameAs Brzoza_królewska.
- Kongebjørka sameAs m.0102d1t7.
- Kongebjørka sameAs Kongebjørka.
- Kongebjørka sameAs Q788422.
- Kongebjørka wasDerivedFrom Kongebjørka?oldid=674210080.
- Kongebjørka depiction Kongebjorka.jpeg.
- Kongebjørka isPrimaryTopicOf Kongebjørka.