- For
konge og
fedreland (tr. "For King and Fatherland") was one of the
underground newspapers published during the
German occupation of
Norway during World...
-
Seltzer published the book
Amerikansk Karmageddon:
Tanker om mitt fordømte
fedreland,
which translates to
American Karmageddon:
Thoughts about my ****ed fatherland...
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anthem Swiss Psalm and Liechtensteiners) Icelandic: föðurland Norwegian:
fedreland Scots:
faitherland Swedish: fäderneslandet (besides the more
common fosterlandet;...
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written in its
modern form by
Gustav Jensen. The
psalm "Gud
signe vårt dyre
fedreland",
written by
Elias Blix and with a
melody by
Christoph Ernst Friedrich...
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Norwegian Armed Forces Headquarters Rygge Air
Station Motto(s) Konge, Folk og
Fedreland "King,
People and Fatherland"
Website forsvaret.no/luftforsvaret Commanders...
- for "Death from above") Sjøforsvaret (Royal
Norwegian Navy): For Konge,
fedreland og
flaggets hæder (Dano-Norwegian for "For King,
country and the flag's...
- Olympics. From 1942 to 1944,
Herbern was
responsible for 'For
konge og
fedreland' (tr. "For King and Fatherland"), one of the
illegal newspapers published...
- Akershus-Oslo. ISBN 82-991167-7-5. Hodne, Ørnulf (2006). For
konge og
Fedreland –
kvinner og menn i
norsk krigshverdag, 1550–1905. Oslo:
Cappelen Damm...
- elsker, and the
Nynorsk and
Christian alternative Gud
signe vårt dyre
fedreland. The
pride minister took part in a
protest march against "monster masts"...
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Force (1943-45) Base Andøya Air
Station Motto(s) Norwegian: For Konge,
Fedreland og
flaggets heder ("For King, fatherland, and the
honour of the flag")...