I bought this medal a couple days ago and I have no idea what it is, the weird thing is that it has been made in 1942, in Oslo, and it can't be German. And since Norway was occupied in 1940 I thought it was really weird.
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I bought this medal a couple days ago and I have no idea what it is, the weird thing is that it has been made in 1942, in Oslo, and it can't be German. And since Norway was occupied in 1940 I thought it was really weird.
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Vegar
You peaked my interest on this one. I threw the inscription into google translator and the rough translation is "A declaration for long faithful service". It must be some type of Norwegian Civil Service Award. Very cool, thanks for showing.
Jay
Courage is not the lack of fear, it is the ability to take action, no matter the cost.
Well, what it says on the front is:
"For Long And True Service"
And on the back it says:
"From The Royal Party For The Good Of Norway".
Adwarded to Åsta Erklev(A woman) in 1942.
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Vegar
You are far more advanced then I Vegar!I thought that the entire Royal Family vacated the country in 1941? I agree with you, very interesting piece. I couldn't even begin to translate the backside inscription. Thanks for setting me straight.
Jay
Courage is not the lack of fear, it is the ability to take action, no matter the cost.
Well, since I am Norwegian myself() I don't need a translator, btw: The Royal Family were evacuated in April 1940.
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Vegar
Well you just gave up your secret Vegar. I now know where to look for all my translations in Norwegian!Just kidding. So how would they give out a Royal Medal in German Occupied Norway. I know that Hitler gave Norway some autonomy, but do you think that much?
Courage is not the lack of fear, it is the ability to take action, no matter the cost.
It could have been made secretly and then smuggled to England, but that is a bit of a crazy idea don't you think? And most medals awarded to Norwegians after 1940 were made in England(London I think).
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Vegar
Yeah, as late as 1942, I'm sure it was probably made in England. It must be some type of award that the Royals gave out to people that helped them once the Norwegian government was set up in London. I can't find information on this medal. It must be somewhat rare. It looks like a stainless steel or high silver content medal.
Courage is not the lack of fear, it is the ability to take action, no matter the cost.
Well, it is dated "David Andersen - Oslo", which should mean it were made in Norway.
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Vegar
That's a good point. Now you have a mystery to solve. Maybe someone else on the forum will have more info. Good luck Vegar!
Jay
Courage is not the lack of fear, it is the ability to take action, no matter the cost.
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