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Norwegian resistance movement

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Norwegian resistance
Part of The European theatre of World War II
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Soviet soldiers meet Norwegians sheltering in a mine
Date10 June 1940 - 8 May 1945
Location
German occupied Norway
Result Resistance and Allied victory
Belligerents

BERJAYA Germany

BERJAYA Resistance Groups
Support:
BERJAYA United Kingdom
BERJAYA Soviet Union
BERJAYA Poland
BERJAYA United States
BERJAYA Sweden
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Refugees from Norway doing military training in Sweden.

During World War II, Norway was occupied by Nazi Germany. The Norwegian Resistance rebelled against the invasion and occupation by the Nazis. It lasted from 1940 to 1945. It supported the Norwegian government-in-exile that was formed outside of the country as the true government of Norway. They discouraged Norwegians from following the pro-Nazi Norwegian government formed by Vidkun Quisling.

The Norwegian Resistance helped the original members of the Norwegian government to escape from Norway. They were lucky that they escaped alive, because the Germans tried to kill them. They managed to get to the coast where a British warship picked them up.

The Norwegian Resistance also carried out armed resistance against the Nazi soldiers. This included sabotage (breaking or destroying things), assassinations, and exploding German ships with bombs. The Norwegian Resistance also did unarmed civil disobedience actions, like protests.