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  1. On July 22, 2011, right-wing extremist Anders Breivik detonated a car bomb in Oslo, killing eight people and injuring 209. Less than two hours later, he attacked a summer camp on the island of ...

  2. Mar 17, 2011 · 1960s, Bomb Shelter Corinne Bozin-Grizzell, Ohio: In elementary school outside of Detroit (1961-'65) I remember having drills on a regular basis, they were like tornado drills but the sound of the ...

  3. Jul 21, 2021 · FILE - In this Saturday, Sept. 28, 2019 file photo, people look at the newly unveiled memorial “Iron roses” is unveiled outside Oslo Cathedral, in Oslo. The memorial is in memory of the 77 people who lost their lives on July 22, 2011 during a bombing and shooting attacks. At 3.25 p.m. on July 22, 2021, a ray of sun should have illuminated ...

  4. Apr 25, 2022 · The Cold War’s conclusion—the “ end of history,” as political scientist Francis Fukuyama declared—repurposed shelters as historical relics that, in turn, became objects of nuclear ...

  5. Mar 14, 2022 · Norwegian Broadcating (NRK) reported how state authorities, believing the Cold War was over, decided in 1998 to remove long-standing demands that all public buildings be built with new bomb shelters. Not a single new bomb shelter for the public has been built in Norway for more than 20 years. In the Oslo suburb of Bærum, for example, only 25 ...

  6. The first attack was a car bomb explosion in Oslo within Regjeringskvartalet, the executive government quarter of Norway, at 15:25:22 . [1] The bomb was placed inside a van [14] next to the tower block housing the office of the then Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg. [15] The explosion killed eight people and injured at least 209 people, 12 severely.

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  8. Apr 17, 2012 · A massive blast shook the centre of Oslo at 15:26 (13:26 GMT) on Friday 22 July 2011, blowing out the windows of the prime minister's offices and damaging the finance and oil ministries.

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