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| navigate by keyword : 2006 and august building bygdoy bygdacedil center doors for former grande historic historical holocaust holocaustsenteret its jewish jews known livssynsminoriteter located memorial minorities norway norwegian opened oslo public quisling religious residence senter senteret studier studies the vidkun villa ww2 |
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| The Center for Studies of Holocaust and Religious Minorities (Norwegian: Senter for studier av Holocaust og livssynsminoriteter or HL-senteret) in Norway opened its doors to the public on August 24, 2006 at the former residence of Vidkun Quisling known as Villa Grande. The building is located at Bygdøy. |
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