Region: Oslo, Norvège
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A research, documentation, and education center located in Oslo at Villa Grande, the former residence of the collaborator Vidkun Quisling, established in 2001. Funded in part by the restitution of property confiscated from Norway's Jews during the Occupation, it receives approximately 50,000 visitors per year, including 10,000 schoolchildren. It documents the persecution of Norwegian Jews, of whom 773 were deported and murdered, as well as the fate of Roma and other minorities.
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