File:The farm Søre Leite on fire.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionThe farm Søre Leite on fire.jpg | The farm Søre Leite on fire. Both Nordre Leite and Søre Leite was burned during the german attac. See also no:Kampene langs Randsfjorden, i Ådalen og Valdres. |
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Bagn Bygdesamling are the primary source for the images from World War II between the Valdres group and Adlhoch group, and are the first to make them public available according to Norwegian law. Some of the photos may have been published previously. The photos are assumed to be free according to the Norwegian 50 years rule since creation of a regular photograph. If the photographers are positively identified, alive for the last 15 years or any heirs claim that the images are work of art the status of the photographs may be reevaluated. (Source of some of the images are Enno Eimers. In 1981 he lived in East Germany and died in 1983. Source of others are Otto Lanzinger. He was killed during the campaign in Norway.) |
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Only building that survived the attack.
The farmer Martin Leite walked around the farm after the fire died away, and talked to a German soldier. He said in Norwegian "her har dere gjort eit fint arbeid" ("here you have done a nice work") and the German soldiere answared him on a local dialect from the northern part of the valley. Before the war he had lived there due to the shortcomings in Germany.
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