词条 | NS monument (Norway) |
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The NS monument was a Norwegian 9-meter-tall obelisk made from quartzite shale from Vågå. It was erected at Stiklestad in Nord-Trøndelag county in 1944 and inaugurated by collaborationist Minister-President Vidkun Quisling. The NS monument took the place of the Olav's monument that was erected in 1807 in remembrance of Olav Haraldsson, who later became King Olaf II of Norway and received the epithet "Olaf the Holy." The Olav's monument was consequently placed in storage at Verdalsøra. The monument was hewed by sculptor Wilhelm Rasmussen (1879–1965) and was designed with a central obelisk, surrounded by a staircase consisting of 39 steps and round wall. The installation carried the solar cross logo of the Nazi Nasjonal Samling (NS), images with scenes from the battle of Stiklestad in nationalistic viking style and stanzas from Per Sivle's poem "Tord Foleson": "Mannen kan siga Men merket det må I Norig si jord Som på Stiklestad stå" In English "The man can say But the mark it must In Norwegian soil As at Stiklestad stand" The NS monument was torn down and buried and the Olav's monument returned immediately following World War II. In December 2007 Stiklestad National Culture Centre argued that the monument ought to be made visible as a monument to this part of the war history.[1] References1. ^{{Cite news |title= Omstridt NS-bauta på Stiklestad kan bli avdekket |trans-title=Controversial NS monument at Stiklestad may become uncovered |url= http://www.aftenposten.no/nyheter/iriks/article2153852.ece |newspaper= Aftenposten |language= Norwegian |date= 14 December 2007 |accessdate= 20 July 2012 |archiveurl= https://www.webcitation.org/69IWWBdJD |archivedate= 20 July 2012 |deadurl= no}} {{coord missing|Norway}} 9 : Nasjonal Samling|Verdal|Outdoor sculptures in Norway|Monuments and memorials in Norway|Stone sculptures in Norway|Obelisks in Norway|Norway in World War II|1944 sculptures|1944 in Norway |
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