Knus nazismen

Knus nazismen

Skippergata 26, 0154 Oslo, Norway

The “Knus Nazismen” monument is a public sculpture located at Jernbanetorget in Oslo, which commemorates the efforts of the Osvald Group during World War II. The Osvald Group was a Norwegian resistance group that fought against the Nazi occupation of Norway. The monument, created by artist Bjørn Melbye Gulliksen in 2015, is a symbol of opposition to Nazism and a tribute to those who resisted it (Lokalhistoriewiki).

The sculpture depicting the theme “Knus nazismen” which translates to “Crush Nazism,” has stirred debates and is a significant piece of Oslo’s remembrance culture. It is an expression of the collective resistance against Nazi ideology and serves as a reminder of the importance of fighting against such oppressive regimes (Newsinenglish.no).

Visitors to Oslo can find this monument and reflect on the historical context it represents. It’s one of the many attractions in the area and contributes to Oslo’s rich historical and cultural landscape (Tripadvisor). The monument is accessible all year round, making it a constant symbol of the resistance against Nazism and is part of the city’s appeal as a destination that values history and remembrance (Trip.com).

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