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Aksel Jacobsen Bogdanoff
Aksel Jacobsen Bogdanoff (1922-1971), from Lille Ekkerøy, is noteworthy for two reasons. He was one of those Norwegians who fought as Soviet-controlled partisans in eastern Finnmark in World War II〔Kåre Wahl, (Partisanene Sibblund og Søderstrøm ), 2002〕〔(Partisanen und Spione in Nord-Norwegen )〕〔Kjell Fjørtoft, (Lille Moskva – den glemte krigen ) (Little Moscow - the forgotten war), ISBN 8205147256, 1983. A book about the partisans in Finnmark and their fate during and after the war which led to a documentary film of the same name that won awards at film festivals in Moscow and Krakow. Bogdanoff is among the list of partisans which starts on p. 202.〕〔Birger Bakken, Reidar T. Larsen, Arne Jørgensen og Åge Fjeld, (Død over de tyske okkupanter - de norske kommunisters motstandskamp 1940-1945 ) (Death to the German occupiers! : The Norwegian Communist resistance 1940-1945), ISBN 8299485908, Oslo 1998〕〔(Troms og Finnmark ), an excerpt from (Død over de tyske okkupanter - de norske kommunisters motstandskamp 1940-1945 )〕 and, in 1953, he was one of two brothers who encountered and shot the last polar bear seen in Finnmark, at Lille Ekkerøy.〔Oddbjørn Gundersen, (53 år siden sist ) (53 years ago), Finnmarken, 19 May 2006〕〔(All Public Member Photos & Scanned Documents results for Bogdinoff on Ancestry.com.au )〕
==Part of the last generation to live on Lille Ekkeroy==
Aksel Jacobsen Bogdanoff was one of eleven children born to Signe Victoria Bogdanoff (1892-1963), née Dahl, from Tromsø, and Jacob Wilhelm Bogdanoff
(1878-1940), whose father, as the surname suggests, came from Russia. The other children included: Alfred; Francis; Olaf (1917-2002); Karl; Frits; Ingvar (1920-1995), also known as Ingvald; Daniel; and Agnes. The children, three of whom died at an early age, were the last generation who lived on Lille Ekkerøy. They were evacuated during the war, moved to Krampenes, but returned and lived there until about 1953, when they moved back to Krampenes. The family had a bull, three cows, some sheep and a dog. As part of their subsistence tactics, they collected driftwood on the beach and picked cloudberries in the fields.
Aksel married Anne Lise and, before their divorce, had a son called Arvid.〔Private communication from
Monica Milch Gebhardt, a collections consultant and project manager in the museum in Vadsø, August 2012.〕〔(All Public Member Photos & Scanned Documents results for Bogdinoff on Ancestry.com.au )〕〔(All Public Member Photos & Scanned Documents results for Grunnett on Ancestry.com.au )〕

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