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The village of lies in the Dovre
Dovre

Dovre is a Municipalities of Norway in Oppland Counties of Norway, Norway. It is part of the Districts of Norway of Dovre region. The administrative centre of the municipality is the village of Dovre....
 municipality and serves as an administrative center in the upper Gudbrandsdal
Gudbrandsdal

Gudbrandsdalen is a valley and Districts of Norway in the Norway fylke of Oppland. The valley is oriented in a north-westerly direction from Lillehammer at Lake Mj?sa, extending 230 km toward Romsdal....
, Norway
Norway

Norway , officially the Kingdom of Norway, is a constitutional monarchy in Northern Europe that occupies the western portion of the Scandinavian Peninsula....
. It lies at an important junction of roads: south leading to the current capital of Norway, Oslo
Oslo

is the Capital and largest List of cities in Norway in Norway.Metropolitan Oslo or the Greater Oslo Region makes up the third largest urban area in Scandinavia after Metropolitan Stockholm and Metropolitan Copenhagen....
, west via Lesja
Lesja

Lesja is a Municipalities of Norway in Oppland Counties of Norway, Norway. It is part of the Districts of Norway of Gudbrandsdal. The administrative centre of the municipality is the village of Lesja....
 leading to Åndalsnes
Åndalsnes

is a Norwegian town in the municipalities of Norway of Rauma, Norway, of which it is also the administrative center. ?ndalsnes has around 3000 inhabitants, and is located on the shores of the Romsdalsfjord at the mouth of the river Rauma , one of Norway's first rivers to host English fly fishermen in the nineteenth century....
 on the sea and north to the old capital, Trondheim
Trondheim

is a city and Municipalities of Norway in S?r-Tr?ndelag Counties of Norway, Norway. The city of Trondheim was established as a municipality on 1 January 1838 ....
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- Dombås was (the Eidsvol-Dombåsbanen) to Oslo, capital of Norway.

1921 - The Eidsvol-Dombåsbanen line was extended to Støren
Støren

St?ren is a former municipality in S?r-Tr?ndelag county, Norway.St?ren was established as a municipality January 1, 1838 . Three other municipalities were later separated from it: Horg , Soknedal and Budal ....
 where it connected to the Rørosbanen
Rørosbanen

The R?ros Line is a 383 km long railway line in Norway running between the towns of Hamar and St?ren via Elverum and R?ros. It connects to the Dovre Line at Hamar to Oslo and at St?ren to Trondheim....
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1924 - The Raumabanen
Raumabanen

The Rauma Line is the long stretch of railway from Domb?s to ?ndalsnes in Norway. The line is a sidetrack to the main line between Oslo and Trondheim, and it is not electrified....
 between Dombås and Åndalsnes was opened and from that day on the station is a junction between the Raumabanen and Dovrebanen.

1939 - was completed in 1939.






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The village of lies in the Dovre
Dovre

Dovre is a Municipalities of Norway in Oppland Counties of Norway, Norway. It is part of the Districts of Norway of Dovre region. The administrative centre of the municipality is the village of Dovre....
 municipality and serves as an administrative center in the upper Gudbrandsdal
Gudbrandsdal

Gudbrandsdalen is a valley and Districts of Norway in the Norway fylke of Oppland. The valley is oriented in a north-westerly direction from Lillehammer at Lake Mj?sa, extending 230 km toward Romsdal....
, Norway
Norway

Norway , officially the Kingdom of Norway, is a constitutional monarchy in Northern Europe that occupies the western portion of the Scandinavian Peninsula....
. It lies at an important junction of roads: south leading to the current capital of Norway, Oslo
Oslo

is the Capital and largest List of cities in Norway in Norway.Metropolitan Oslo or the Greater Oslo Region makes up the third largest urban area in Scandinavia after Metropolitan Stockholm and Metropolitan Copenhagen....
, west via Lesja
Lesja

Lesja is a Municipalities of Norway in Oppland Counties of Norway, Norway. It is part of the Districts of Norway of Gudbrandsdal. The administrative centre of the municipality is the village of Lesja....
 leading to Åndalsnes
Åndalsnes

is a Norwegian town in the municipalities of Norway of Rauma, Norway, of which it is also the administrative center. ?ndalsnes has around 3000 inhabitants, and is located on the shores of the Romsdalsfjord at the mouth of the river Rauma , one of Norway's first rivers to host English fly fishermen in the nineteenth century....
 on the sea and north to the old capital, Trondheim
Trondheim

is a city and Municipalities of Norway in S?r-Tr?ndelag Counties of Norway, Norway. The city of Trondheim was established as a municipality on 1 January 1838 ....
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History


19th Century

1895 -

Twentieth century

1913 - Dombås was (the Eidsvol-Dombåsbanen) to Oslo, capital of Norway.

1921 - The Eidsvol-Dombåsbanen line was extended to Støren
Støren

St?ren is a former municipality in S?r-Tr?ndelag county, Norway.St?ren was established as a municipality January 1, 1838 . Three other municipalities were later separated from it: Horg , Soknedal and Budal ....
 where it connected to the Rørosbanen
Rørosbanen

The R?ros Line is a 383 km long railway line in Norway running between the towns of Hamar and St?ren via Elverum and R?ros. It connects to the Dovre Line at Hamar to Oslo and at St?ren to Trondheim....
.

1924 - The Raumabanen
Raumabanen

The Rauma Line is the long stretch of railway from Domb?s to ?ndalsnes in Norway. The line is a sidetrack to the main line between Oslo and Trondheim, and it is not electrified....
 between Dombås and Åndalsnes was opened and from that day on the station is a junction between the Raumabanen and Dovrebanen.

1939 - was completed in 1939. Prior to that time, residents of Dombås worshiped at Dovre center.

World War Two
1940 - During the Norwegian Campaign
Norwegian Campaign

The Norwegian Campaign, was the name used by the Allies of World War II United Kingdom and France for their first direct land confrontation with the military forces of Nazi Germany in World War II....
, the Germans recognized this rail, roadway and telegraph junction was strategically significant. From 13 April on the Germans started receiving messages of imminent allied
Allies of World War II

The Allies of World War II were the countries officially opposed to the Axis powers of World War II during the World War II. Within the ranks of the Allies powers, the British Empire, the Soviet Union, and the United States of America were known as "The Big Three"....
 action in Norway through the port of Åndalsnes. To counter this the German High Command ordered a takeover of Dombås. The result was that a company of fallschirmjäger
Fallschirmjäger

File:Bundesarchiv Bild 101I-527-2348-21, Kreta, Fallschirmj?ger vor Start mit Ju 52.jpg are Germany paratroopers. Fallschirmj?ger of Germany in World War II were the first to be committed in large-scale airborne operations....
s from 1st battalion of the 1st Regiment, 7th Flieger Division was dropped at Dombås on 14 April, intending to cut the rail road. The German company had the misfortune to jump straight onto the second battalion of Infantry Regiment no. 11 (Møre
Møre

M?re is the name of two traditional districts in different parts of Scandinavia.*M?re og Romsdal, Norway.*M?re, Sweden....
) that was bivouaced
Bivouac shelter

A bivouac traditionally refers to a military encampment made with tents or improvised shelters, usually without shelter or protection from enemy fire or such a site where a camp may be built....
 at Dombås on their way to the front north of Oslo. In the second opposed paratrooper attack in history (the first being the one made against Sola Air Station
Sola Air Station

Sola Air Station in Sola municipality in Norway is operated by the Royal Norwegian Air Force. Air Wing 134 is stationed at Sola along with helicopter Squadron No....
 on 9 April) only seven out of fifteen Junkers Ju 52
Junkers Ju 52

The Junkers Ju 52 was a Cargo aircraft manufactured 1932 ? 1945 by Junkers. It saw both civilian and military service during the 1930s and 1940s....
s made it back to their base at Fornebu airport
Oslo Airport, Fornebu

Oslo Airport, Fornebu was the main airport serving Oslo, Norway before it closed in 1998. It was located in the municipality of B?rum and opened on 1 June 1939....
 the rest were lost to Norwegian Colt M/29 anti-aircraft
Anti-aircraft warfare

Anti-aircraft warfare, or air defense, is any method of engaging hostile military aircraft in defense of ground Tactical objective, ground or naval forces or denial of passage through a specific Territorial waters region, Area or anti-aircraft combat zone....
 machine gun
Machine gun

A machine gun is a Automatic firearm mounted or portable firearm, usually designed to fire List of rifle cartridgess in quick succession from an Belt or large-capacity Magazine , typically at a rate of several hundred rounds per minute....
 fire, dispersing the paratroopers. Most of the surviving paratroopers were taken prisoner soon after landing. Only a single group of sixty-three Germans, under the company commander Oberleutnant
Oberleutnant

Oberleutnant is a junior Officer rank in the militaries of Germany, Switzerland and Austria. In the German army, it dates from the early 19th century....
 Herbert Schmidt managed to avoid capture and sealed off the Gudbrandsdal
Gudbrandsdal

Gudbrandsdalen is a valley and Districts of Norway in the Norway fylke of Oppland. The valley is oriented in a north-westerly direction from Lillehammer at Lake Mj?sa, extending 230 km toward Romsdal....
 valley holed up in two strategically placed farms. Only on 19 April did the isolated group of Germans surrender, having been surrounded by far superior Norwegian forces for five days. On 16 April the Norwegians brought two mortars
Mortar (weapon)

A mortar is a Muzzleloader indirect fire weapon that fires shell at low velocities, short ranges, and high-arcing Ballistics trajectories. It typically has a barrel length less than 15 times its caliber....
 and several Colt M/29 heavy machine gun
Heavy machine gun

The heavy machine gun is a larger class of machine gun generally recognized to refer to two separate stages of machine gun development. The term was originally used to refer to the early generation of machine guns which came into widespread use in World War I....
s to bear on Schmidt's men and from 18 April a 40 mm Bofors
Bofors 40 mm gun

The Bofors 40 mm gun is a famous Anti-aircraft warfare autocannon designed by the Sweden firm of Bofors. It was one of the most popular medium-weight anti-aircraft systems during World War II, used by most of the western Allies of World War II as well as various other forces....
 anti-aircraft gun bombarded the German positions from Dombås Railway Station. On 19 April the paratroopers could no longer stand the bombardment and sent forward the captured Norwegian Major Kjøs to convey their surrender message. All in all 150 fallschirmjägers ended up in Norwegian captivity, being kept in a prisoner-of-war camp
Prisoner-of-war camp

A prisoner-of-war camp is a site for the containment of enemy combatants captured by the enemy in time of war, and is similar to an internment camp which is used for civilian populations....
 near Kristiansund
Kristiansund

Kristiansund is a city and municipalities of Norway on the western coast of Norway, in the Nordm?re district of M?re og Romsdal counties of Norway....
 until released when resistance collapsed in South Norway in early May.

1940 - A German Luftwaffe bombing attack on the village's railway areas on 21 April resulted in the first American military casualty of World War II. Captain Robert M. Losey
Robert M. Losey

Captain Robert M. Losey , an aeronautical meteorologist, is considered to be the first American military casualty in World War II. While serving as a military attach? prior to America's entry into the war, Losey was killed on April 21, 1940 during a German bombardment in Norway....
, an aeronautical meteorologist serving as an air attaché to American embassies in the Nordic countries, was killed while observing the bombing near the entrance to a rail tunnel where he and others had sought safety. A monument to Captain Losey now stands in Dombås.

1940 - After evacuating Oslo after the German invasion of Norway
Operation Weserübung

Operation Weser?bung was the code name for Nazi Germany's assault on Denmark and Norway during World War II and the opening operation of the Norwegian Campaign....
, King Haakon VII
Haakon VII of Norway

Haakon VII was the first king of Norway after the Dissolution of the union between Norway and Sweden in 1905 of the personal union with Sweden....
 first travelled with his government to Elverum
Elverum

is a List of cities in Norway and Municipalities of Norway in Hedmark Counties of Norway, Norway. It is part of the Districts of Norway of ?sterdalen....
, but after that city and Nybergsund
Nybergsund

Nybergsund is a village in the municipality of Trysil, Norway. Its population is 329. It is located by the Trysil River, a few kilometres south of the centre Innbygda....
 was bombed by the Luftwaffe
Luftwaffe

is a generic German term for an air force. It is also the official name for two of the four historic German air forces, the Wehrmacht air arm founded in 1933 and disbanded in 1946; and the current Bundeswehr air arm founded in 1956....
 the decision was made to move to the Gudbrandsdal where the Army High Command had relocated. The King's entourage at first got lost and ended up at Drevsø on the Swedish border where they were turned back by Swedish border guards. The King then went first to Hjerkinn
Hjerkinn

Hjerkinn is a village in Dovre, Oppland, Norway. It is one of the driest places in the country, with only 222 mm annual precipitation..The railway station Hjerkinn Station is located on Dovrebanen, at 1017 metres above mean sea level....
 and then to Otta
Otta

Otta may refer to:*A working name leading to what became the SI prefix for 1024. It apparently came from the Greek ??t?, eight, because it was equal to 10008....
. On his way to Otta the King passed through Dombås on 13 April, only five hours before the German paratrooper attack took place. On 14 April the King and the Crown Prince
Olav V of Norway

Olav V was the King of Norway from 1957 until his death. Olav was born in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland as the son of Prince Haakon VII of Norway and Princess Maud of the United Kingdom and given the names Alexander Edward Christian Frederik....
 remained at Otta, transmitting radio messages to their people. As the German attack came the fallschirmjägers were landing dispersed over a huge area and the Royals decided to spend the night at Dovre
Dovre

Dovre is a Municipalities of Norway in Oppland Counties of Norway, Norway. It is part of the Districts of Norway of Dovre region. The administrative centre of the municipality is the village of Dovre....
, only half an hour from the nearest Germans. Although the fallschirmjägers never got any nearer the King, who was protected by the local Dovreskogen gun club, they did ambush cabinet minister Frihagen, capturing his car and a suitcase with 1,5 million Norwegian Krone
Norwegian krone

The krone is the currency of Norway. The plural form is kroner. It is subdivided into 100 ?re . The ISO 4217 code is NOK, although the common local abbreviation is kr....
r. Minister Frihagen managed to escape the ambush and the money was recovered when Oberleutnant Schmidt surrendered 19 April. The King eventually made his way to Molde
Molde

Molde is a city and Municipalities of Norway in M?re og Romsdal Counties of Norway, Norway. It is part of the Romsdal Districts of Norway.Molde is the administrative center of M?re og Romsdal county, the commercial hub of Romsdal, and the host of the diocese of M?re....
 from where he was brought to Tromsø
Tromsø

is a List of cities in Norway and Municipalities of Norway in Troms Counties of Norway, Norway. The administrative centre of the municipality is the city of Troms?....
 by HMS Glasgow
HMS Glasgow (C21)

The seventh HMS Glasgow was built on the Clyde, and was a Southampton-class light cruiser, a sub-class of the Town class cruiser , commissioned in September 1937....
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