File:WWII Eastern PoWs in German labour camp probably Finnmark Norway Food rations Wehrmacht soldiers (Kultur unserer Gegner) Krigsfanger tysk arbeidsleir kanskje Finnmark matutdeling Gjenreisningsmuseet Hammerfest GMH.F027553.jpg

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English: Photo of starved prisoners of war in worn-out Red Army uniforms during World War II in German-occupied Norway 1940–1945, in a German prisoner or labor camp, possibly a Nazi concentration camp in Alta, Finnmark. They are seen eating food from large pots. The prisoners are Eastern European POWs, forced into slave labor in Northern Norway.

The paper photograph is marked on the back with writing in hand in German, with the sarcastic inscription Kultur unserer Gegner, which translates to "Culture of our enemies."

The photograph is copied from the collections of the Museum of Reconstruction for Finnmark and North Troms (Norwegian: Gjenreisningsmuseet) in Hammerfest, Norway, a World War II memorial museum as part of the Museene for kystkultur og gjenreisning i Finnmark IKS. The image is published under the license "public domain," indicating it is an intellectual property without copyright.

Norsk bokmål: Bildet viser utsultede krigsfanger i slitte uniformer for den røde armé under andre verdenskrig i det tysk-okkuperte Norge 1940–1945, i en tysk leir, kanskje i Alta i Finnmark, som spiser mat fra store gryter. Fangene er «russerfanger» fra østfronten på slavearbeid i Nord-Norge.

Papirbildet er merket bak med den tyske påskriten Kultur unserer Gegner, «Kulturen hos våre motstandere».

Bildet er kopiert fra samlingene til Gjenreisningsmuseet i Hammerfest og er publisert på Digitalt Museum under lisensen «offentlig eie» (public domain, åndsverk uten opphavsrett): Tre fanger spiser med sine bare hender fra to store gryter. På baksiden er det påskrevet på tysk for hånd "Kultur unserer Gegner", kulturen av våre fiender. Denne sarkastiske formuleringen gjenspeiler en nedlatende og fiendlig, av krig og tidsånden preget, holdning overfor de, mest sannsynlig, russiske fanger. Formuleringen håner de fangene, som er tydelig utsyltete og tynne. To av dem har provisoriske, bulkede beholdere.
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Author Unknown photographer. Scan of paper copy from the collections of the Museum of Reconstruction for Finnmark and North Troms published online under the Public domain license.
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