In this conversation, Ryan Mullens and Matthew Cudmore discuss the history and significance of war graves in Norway and around the world with Haakon Vinje from the Norwegian War Graves Service. They explore Norway's role in World War II, the traditions of commemoration, and the complexities of maintaining war graves for both Norwegian and foreign soldiers. Haakon shares personal stories of sacrifice, the importance of recognizing all contributions to the war effort, including those of the merchant navy, and the ongoing efforts to identify and commemorate fallen soldiers. The conversation highlights the significance of preserving history and honoring those who served.
takeaways
- Norway maintained neutrality in World War I but was occupied in World War II.
- The 8th of May marks the start of the commemoration season in Norway.
- The Norwegian War Graves Service manages 29,000 foreign war graves.
- Norwegian casualties are often buried in family plots rather than national cemeteries.
- Herman Hirsch Becker's story exemplifies personal sacrifice during the war.
- The importance of equality in commemoration is emphasized.
- Digitalization has made it easier to research and identify war graves.
- The Norwegian merchant navy played a significant role in the Allied war effort.
- The War Graves Service collaborates with various organizations for maintenance and commemoration.
- Future commemorative events will highlight the contributions of the merchant navy.
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