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Norsk bokmål: Bildet er hentet fra Nasjonalbibliotekets bildesamling. Anmerkninger til bildet var: Prins Harald stilte opp som maskot for det norske flyvåpenet i Canada under krigen. I følge Ivar Ulvestad: Norske postkort. Kulturhistorie og samleobjekter, 2005, s. 89 er bildet tatt i treningsleiren Little Norway i 1943 og sannsynligvis utgitt av Mittet til julen 1945.

English: Picture is from the Norwegian National Library's picture collection. Remarks on the picture were: Prince Harald posed as a mascot for the Norwegian Air Force in Canada during the war. According to Ivar Ulvestad: Norwegian postcards. Cultural history and collectibles, 2005, p. 89, the photo was taken in the training camp Little Norway in 1943 and probably published by Mittet til julen 1945.
Depicted person: Harald V konge av Norge
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