Öreryd | |
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Village and parish | |
Coordinates: 57°30′N 13°40′E / 57.500°N 13.667°E | |
Country | Sweden |
Province | Småland |
County | Jönköping |
Municipality | Gislaved Municipality |
Öreryd (Swedish pronunciation: [ˈœ̂rːɛˌryːd]) [1] is a village and parish in Småland, Sweden, in the county of Jönköping. During World War II, Öreryd hosted a refugee camp and transit center for refugees fleeing Nazi persecution in occupied Norway, from March 1941 until June 1942, when it was replaced by the camp Kjesäter. [2] [3] From 1944 Öreryd was one of the approved training sites for the Norwegian police troops in Sweden. [4] [5]
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Öreryd | |
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Village and parish | |
Coordinates: 57°30′N 13°40′E / 57.500°N 13.667°E | |
Country | Sweden |
Province | Småland |
County | Jönköping |
Municipality | Gislaved Municipality |
Öreryd (Swedish pronunciation: [ˈœ̂rːɛˌryːd]) [1] is a village and parish in Småland, Sweden, in the county of Jönköping. During World War II, Öreryd hosted a refugee camp and transit center for refugees fleeing Nazi persecution in occupied Norway, from March 1941 until June 1942, when it was replaced by the camp Kjesäter. [2] [3] From 1944 Öreryd was one of the approved training sites for the Norwegian police troops in Sweden. [4] [5]
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