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502: 623:, with contributions from several of the detainees. The first volume describes daily life at Grini as it developed over the years, including separate articles on the women's department, on the "Haft" departments (for men and women), and on "Fallskjermen", the department for those who were sentenced to death and awaiting execution. The second volume covers the internal organisation, such as the labor, farm work, and healthcare regimes, in more detail, and also discusses cultural and religious life. The external locations (Kvænangen, Kongsvinger, Bardufoss, and others) are described. There are also chapters on the undercover resistance at Grini, such as the news service, espionage, and the secret finger-signing language which was developed. Børre R. Giertsen's 1946 book 64: 92: 645: 47: 1371: 99: 71: 388:, but the detention of more regular criminals followed. Many were held at Grini before being shipped to camps in Germany; 3,402 people in total passed through the camp en route to camps in Germany itself. Similarly, many teachers who took part in the civil disobedience of 1942 were held at Grini for one day before being taken to 484:
Other than guards, the German occupiers devoted few personnel to the camp. Since many politicians, academics and cultural personalities were detained at Grini, a certain level of internal organization was established. Prisoners worked in manufacturing, agriculture and other manual labor. Much of this
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The diet at Grini was poor. After the war, it caused a certain stir in the populace when it was perceived that Nazi prisoners of the liberated Norway were treated better than prisoners of the Nazi regime; among other things the diet in Norwegian prisons was much better. On the other hand, Grini was
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to arrange an assembly, first for the 5,000 male prisoners, and then for the 500 females. The women were released immediately, while the male detainees were asked to stay in the camp for a few days until transport could be arranged, and leadership of the camp was handed over to the prisoners'
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crashed in Norway due to foul weather. The five uninjured survivors were taken prisoner and held at Grini concentration camp until 18 January 1943, when they were taken to nearby woods, blindfolded and shot in the back of the head by the
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It was closed in 1951 but reopened in the same year under the name Ila as a "landsfengsel og sikringsanstalt" (national prison and security institution), a prison for criminals serving long-term sentences.
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by the Norwegian state. The construction of a women's prison started in 1938, but despite being more or less finished in 1940, it did not come into use for its original purpose:
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At first inmates were detained on the premises of the original prison, but in 1942 an extra barracks had to be built to enlarge capacity. In August 1942, the
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After the liberation of Norway in May 1945, the prison was used for Norwegians tried or convicted of treason or collaboration, as a part of the
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to resist the invasion by Nazi Germany. This use was discontinued in June 1940, when Norway capitulated. The prison was then used to house
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who secretly held several lectures, and managed to publish three books with material written during his three-year stay at Grini.
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manual labor took place outside the camp. Some detainees maintained their pre-war specialties, such as literary historian
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by Odd Nansen was reprinted in 2016, in English translation; this edition covers the three books published in 1949.
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breaking out in the summer. A guard reported that punitive exercise was used in a harsh way. On 13 October 1945 the
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located a short distance southeast of the camp, but historically the area at Ilen had no connection to Grini farm.
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The total number killed at Grini is unknown, though the Gestapo and police often used the area for purposes of
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Much of the camp, including the barracks, has been torn down. One preserved barracks building today stands at
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Madsen, Ruth (1946). "De to siste ĂĄrene pĂĄ kvinneavdelingen". In Lange, August; Schreiner, Johan (eds.).
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soldiers until a concentration camp was established on 14 June 1941. The first detainees were sent from
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and at least eight people were executed there. British airborne troops sent by glider to sabotage the
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and the wife of camp commandant Helge Gleditsch were wrongly rounded up in the yard.
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Giertsen, Børre, ed. (1946). "Grinis organisasjon og leirens tyske tjenestemenn".
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Hydle, Halvdan (1946). "Siste ĂĄret". In Lange, August; Schreiner, Johan (eds.).
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was created as a sub-unit of the camp. Grini was used primarily for Norwegian
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more hospitable to resistance prisoners than the similar camps in Germany.
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Giertsen, Børre R., ed. (1946). "Fangeregister i nummerorden".
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Grini was originally built as a women's prison, near an old
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Recent parade alignment of prisoners during World War II
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managed to preserve most of his diaries from Grini and
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Fra dag til dag. Fra 22. august 1943 til 28 april 1945
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Norwegian Prisoner Encyclopedia: the Grini Prisoners
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"Grini fangeleir". 517:, arrived in the camp and ordered commander 513:, who was in charge of the education of the 98: 70: 1167: 1025: 411:where they were executed in February 1945. 1341: 1200:(in Norwegian). Eiksmarka: Eiksmarka vel. 454:Camps in other parts of Norway, including 1085: 1329: 1214: 1195: 857:. Berlin: De Gruyter Oldenbourg, p. 188. 831:Budstikkas store Asker og Bærum-leksikon 586: 540:legal purge in Norway after World War II 530:were transferred to Grini the same day. 500: 1109:(in Norwegian). Oslo: Kunnskapsforlaget 1046:(in Norwegian). Oslo: Kunnskapsforlaget 941:(in Norwegian). Oslo: Kunnskapsforlaget 927: 829:Bakken, Tor Chr., ed. (2008). "Grini". 824: 822: 776: 738:(in Norwegian). Oslo: Kunnskapsforlaget 659:List of Nazi-German concentration camps 14: 1383: 1320: 1311: 1299: 1290: 853:Happe, Katja, & Maja Peers. 2015. 695: 691: 689: 687: 685: 1256: 867: 865: 863: 723: 721: 719: 717: 407:, RN. 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Grini concentration camp
Concentration camp

Grini detention camp is located in Akershus
Grini detention camp is located in Norway
Coordinates
59°57′12″N 10°34′57″E / 59.9534°N 10.5825°E / 59.9534; 10.5825
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