File:ARKIVET Peace and Human Rights Centre Kristiansand Norway. Museum WWII Exhibition. Gestapo office during Nazi Germany occupation. Kontoret. Door, desk made 1935, National swastika flag, etc (2023) IMG 3538.jpg

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English: Items from the permanent exhibition about German-occupied Norway during World War II at ARKIVET Peace and Human Rights Center in Kristiansand, Norway:
  • ARKIVET Peace and Human Rights Centre: The Brennpunkt Arkivet: Occupation, Resistance, Captivity, and Collaboration in Agder 1940-1945' is a permanent exhibition situated in the basement, where the Gestapo had its headquarters and conducted brutal interrogations during World War II.
  • The Office. Objects exhibited in a reconstructed office for Sipo (Sicherheitspolizei, the Nazi German security police) and SD (Sicherheitsdienst, security service), where Gestapo (the German secret state police) operated as a department, in Kristiansand during the war.
    • Information boards, museum panels
    • Door
    • Framed wall poster with propaganda painting of the German Nazi leader Adolf Hitler painted by Heinrich Knirr (1862–1944) around 1936.
    • German national flag 1935–1945, with swastika, the main symbol of Nazism
    • Office furniture: Wooden writing desk ("diplomatic desk") made for the new State Archives in Kristiansand in 1935, taken over by Sipo in 1942
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Norsk bokmål: Fra utstillinga om andre verdenskrig i Norge i ARKIVET freds- og menneskerettighetssenter i Vesterveien 4 i Kristiansand.
  • Arkivet.no: «Brennpunkt Arkivet: Okkupasjon, motstand, fangenskap og samarbeid i Agder 1940-1945» er en permanent utstilling lokalisert i kjelleren, hvor Gestapo hadde sitt hovedkvarter og utførte brutale avhør under krigen.
  • Kontoret. Gjenstander utstilt i et rekonstruert kontor for Sipo (Sicherheitspolizei, det nazistiske Tysklands sikkerhetspoliti) og SD(Sicherheitsdienst, sikkerhetstjenesten), der Gestapo (det tyske hemmelige statspolitiet) inngikk som en avdeling, i Kristiansand under krigen.
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