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The NS monument, or Nasjonal Samling monument, was a Norwegian 9-meter-tall obelisk made from quartzite shale from Vågå. It was erected at Stiklestad in Nord-Trøndelag county in July 1944 and inaugurated by collaborationist Minister-President Vidkun Quisling. Since 1934 Quisling's Nasjonal Samling party had held a number of rallies at Stiklestad, in an attempt to link the party to Norway’s historic past. The NS monument took the place of the Olav's monument erected in 1807 in remembrance of Olav Haraldsson, who later became King Olaf II of Norway and received the epithet "Olaf the Holy." The Olav's monument was consequently placed in storage at Verdalsøra.

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  • El NS-monumentet fue un obelisco noruego de 9 metros de alto hecho de cuarcita de Vågå. Fue erigido en Stiklestad en el condado de Nord-Trøndelag en 1944 e inaugurado por el ministro-presidente colaboracionista Vidkun Quisling. El monumento al NS tomó el lugar del monumento del Olav que fue erigido en 1807 en memoria de Olav Haraldsson, que más tarde se convirtió en el rey Olaf II de Noruega y recibió el epíteto de Olaf II el Santo. El monumento al NS fue derribado y enterrado y el monumento del Olav regresó inmediatamente después de la Segunda Guerra Mundial. (es)
  • The NS monument, or Nasjonal Samling monument, was a Norwegian 9-meter-tall obelisk made from quartzite shale from Vågå. It was erected at Stiklestad in Nord-Trøndelag county in July 1944 and inaugurated by collaborationist Minister-President Vidkun Quisling. Since 1934 Quisling's Nasjonal Samling party had held a number of rallies at Stiklestad, in an attempt to link the party to Norway’s historic past. The NS monument took the place of the Olav's monument erected in 1807 in remembrance of Olav Haraldsson, who later became King Olaf II of Norway and received the epithet "Olaf the Holy." The Olav's monument was consequently placed in storage at Verdalsøra. (en)
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  • El NS-monumentet fue un obelisco noruego de 9 metros de alto hecho de cuarcita de Vågå. Fue erigido en Stiklestad en el condado de Nord-Trøndelag en 1944 e inaugurado por el ministro-presidente colaboracionista Vidkun Quisling. El monumento al NS tomó el lugar del monumento del Olav que fue erigido en 1807 en memoria de Olav Haraldsson, que más tarde se convirtió en el rey Olaf II de Noruega y recibió el epíteto de Olaf II el Santo. El monumento fue creado por el escultor Wilhelm Rasmussen (1879-1965) y fue diseñado con un obelisco en el centro, rodeado por una escalera que consta de 39 pasos. La instalación lleva el logotipo de la cruz solar de la Nasjonal Samling (NS), un organización nazi, con imágenes de escenas de la batalla de Stiklestad en estilo vikingo nacionalista y estrofas del poema de Per Sivle dedicado a Tord Foleson, portaestandarte real. El monumento al NS fue derribado y enterrado y el monumento del Olav regresó inmediatamente después de la Segunda Guerra Mundial. En diciembre de 2007 el Centro Nacional de Cultura Stiklestad argumentó que el monumento debía hacerse visible como un monumento a esta parte de la historia de la guerra.​ (es)
  • The NS monument, or Nasjonal Samling monument, was a Norwegian 9-meter-tall obelisk made from quartzite shale from Vågå. It was erected at Stiklestad in Nord-Trøndelag county in July 1944 and inaugurated by collaborationist Minister-President Vidkun Quisling. Since 1934 Quisling's Nasjonal Samling party had held a number of rallies at Stiklestad, in an attempt to link the party to Norway’s historic past. The NS monument took the place of the Olav's monument erected in 1807 in remembrance of Olav Haraldsson, who later became King Olaf II of Norway and received the epithet "Olaf the Holy." The Olav's monument was consequently placed in storage at Verdalsøra. The NS monument was carved by sculptor Wilhelm Rasmussen (1879–1965) and was designed with a central obelisk, surrounded by a low wall and accessed by a staircase consisting of 39 steps. The installation carried the solar cross logo of the pro-Nazi Nasjonal Samling (NS), images with scenes from the battle of Stiklestad, and the death of King Olaf, in nationalistic viking style and stanzas from Per Sivle's poem "Tord Foleson": "Mannen kan sigaMen merket det måI Norig si jordSom på Stiklestad stå" In English "The man can sayBut the mark it mustIn Norwegian soilAs at Stiklestad stand" The NS monument was demolished and buried nearby, and the Olav's monument restored immediately following World War II. In December 2007 Stiklestad National Culture Centre proposed that the monument be displayed to help inform the public of Norway's Second World War history. While the issue was debated over several years, no decision to put the monument on public view has been made. (en)
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