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DescriptionNikolaus von falkenhorst-robert morath-makoto onodera-eberhard freiherr von zedlitz und neukrich.jpg
Photo of high ranking officers visiting Fjell festning (MKB 11/504, Fjell Fortress on the island of Sotra, Norway) during the Second World War, probably some time in 1943, after the main armament (28,3 cm triple gun turrent from the German battleship Gneisenau) were finished.
The persons in the picture are, from left to right:
General Nikolaus von Falkenhorst (1885 – 1968), Commander-in-Chief of the German military forces in Norway
Fregattenkapitän doktor Robert Morath (1884 – 1956), Seekommandant in Bergen
unknown
Makoto Onodera (1897 – 1987), Japanese Military Attaché to Sweden
Lieutenant Colonel Eberhard Freiherr von Zedlitz und Neukirch (1892 –), Commander-in-Chief of the Luftwaffe Feldregiment 502
two unknown
Zedlitz' adjutant (second from the right)
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Date
December 1943, possibly 26 December 1943.
Source
Museum Vest, avdeling Fjell festning.
Author
Unknown. Attribute to Museum Vest, section Fjell festning (Norwegian: Museum Vest, avdeling Fjell festning)
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== Summary == {{Information |Description=This is a photo of several high ranking officers visiting Fjell festning (MKB 11/504) probably some time in 1943, then the main armament (28,3 mm triple gun turrent form battleship "Gneisenau") were finished. The
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