I got this today from a picker in the most southwesterly city in the United States and in seeing it, my first thought was, "How did it get here from Norway?"
Then I looked at it some more and by second thought was, "Why does this plate have a painting of a German firing squad?"
The 1st question may never be answered, but Google provided answers the the 2nd.
The wooden plate apparently commemorates the May 9, 1944 execution of Major Arne Laudal and other members of the Norwegian resistance.
That prompts he bigger question of who made the plate and what? I would assume there was more than one made.
This was apparently presented to someone in 1948.
I have sent photos to a couple of collectors in Norway in hopes they may be able to translate the writing for me and perhaps have some knowledge of the plate.
Then I looked at it some more and by second thought was, "Why does this plate have a painting of a German firing squad?"
The 1st question may never be answered, but Google provided answers the the 2nd.
The wooden plate apparently commemorates the May 9, 1944 execution of Major Arne Laudal and other members of the Norwegian resistance.
That prompts he bigger question of who made the plate and what? I would assume there was more than one made.
This was apparently presented to someone in 1948.
I have sent photos to a couple of collectors in Norway in hopes they may be able to translate the writing for me and perhaps have some knowledge of the plate.
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