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U.S. International Development Cooperation Agency. Agency for International Development. (10/01/1979 - ca. 1998) (Most Recent)

Department of State. International Cooperation Administration. (06/30/1955 - 11/1961) (Predecessor)
Foreign Operations Administration. (08/01/1953 - 06/30/1955) (Predecessor)
Economic Cooperation Administration. (1948 - 12/30/1951) (Predecessor)

Mutual Security Agency. (1951 - 08/01/1953) (Predecessor)
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Norway. Four hundred miles north of the Arctic Circle, and only ten miles from the Russian border, in the twin towns of Kirkenes and Bjornevatn, lies the Norwegian iron mine of Sydvaranger. It was repeatedly bombed during the war end as a rebuilt Kirkenes (seen here) was also damaged
Dato ca. mellom 1948 og 1955
date QS:P571,+1950-00-00T00:00:00Z/7,P1319,+1948-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1326,+1955-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902
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  • Record group: Record Group 286: Records of the Agency for International Development, 1948 - 2003 (National Archives-ID: 608)
  • Series: Photographs of Marshall Plan Activities in Europe and Africa, compiled ca. 1948 - ca. 1989, documenting the period 1945 - ca. 1954 (National Archives Identifier: 541631)
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forfatternavn: U.S. International Development Cooperation Agency. Agency for International Development. 10/1/1979-4/1/1999

Norway. Four hundred miles north of the Arctic circle, and only ten miles from the Russian border, in the twin towns of Kirkenes and Bjornevatn, lies the Norwegian iron mine of Sydvaranger. It was repeatedly bombed during the war end as a rebuilt Kirkenes (seen here) was also damaged (engelsk)

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