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Norsk bokmål: Flyktninger fra Nord-Norge til Sverige. Under tyskernes tvangsevakuering i Nord-Norge oktober 1944 lyktes det en del av sivilbefolkningen å ta seg over til Sverige. Under store strabaser og lidelser, hvorunder det også inntraff dødsfall, strevet de seg frem over fjellviddene inntil de tilslutt var i sikkerhet på svensk område. Flyktninger fra Nord-Norge til Sverige. Under tyskernes tvangsevakuering i Nord-Norge oktober 1944 lyktes det en del av sivilbefolkningen å ta seg over til Sverige. Under store strabaser og lidelser, hvorunder det også inntraff dødsfall, strevet de seg frem over fjellviddene inntil de tilslutt var i sikkerhet på svensk område. Blant flyktningene var også et antall russiske krigsfanger som hadde lykkes rømme fra fangeleiren.

Bildet viser to russere tørke sine strømper ved den åpne peisen i den hytte i Maunu hvor de ble innkvartert. Maunu er en av de svenske grensestasjoner lengst mot nord. Stockholm 24.1.45.

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