Ånebyleiren

[1] The prison camp was located in a field near Fossen farm, north of the current gas station in Hakadal.

These prisoners spent four days onboard the troop transport ship "Bretagne" before arriving at the harbor in Svolvær where they were then moved by train to Oslo.

In addition to the hostages, there were many who were imprisoned for minor acts of resistance, such as the demolition of posters or illegal newspapers, or for fighting with German soldiers.

[2] The commander's name was Georg Angerer and he was, among other things, head of security for the Germans in Møllergata 19.

[1] After a short time, Obersturmführer Hermann Koch (nicknamed "Stormfyrsten" by the prisoners) joined the leadership.

Erected at the liberation anniversary in 1995.