Ole Berg (7 October 1890 – 23 September 1968) was a Norwegian military officer. He participated in the defence during the German invasion of Norway in...
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Ole Trond Berg (born 3 February 1944) is a Norwegian political scientist. He graduated from the University of Oslo with the mag.art. degree (PhD equivalent)...
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(1905–1969), German Wehrmacht major general Ole Berg (1890–1968), Norwegian Army lieutenant general Russell A. Berg (1917–2002), U.S. Air Force brigadier general...
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Andreas Lassen 1860–1867: Ole Berg 1868–1871: Bernt Graning 1872–1877: Ole Berg 1878–1879: Hans P. Dahl (V) 1880–1885: Nils Berg 1886–1890: Karl Seip (V)...
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the war, served as a private in the Home Guard Council position "R1": Ole Berg, replaced by Olaf Helset, replaced by Arnold Rørholt (May 1943 – January...
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commanded by Colonel Kristian Løken, and from 9 May by Lieutenant Colonel Ole Berg, and the 7th Brigade, commanded by Colonel Wilhelm Faye. Additional units...
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where they linked up with small numbers of Norwegian troops under Colonel Ole Getz. Smaller groups were sent south of Bangsund to reach Beitstadfjorden...
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Ole Gunnar Solskjær KSO (Norwegian pronunciation: [ˈûːlə ˈɡʉ̂nːɑr ˈsûːlʂæːr] ; born 26 February 1973) is a Norwegian professional football manager and...
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Left parties with Conservative Ole Wegger as the main candidate. They carried their constituency in the first round. Berg met in parliamentary session from...
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Military offices Preceded by Ole Berg Chief of Defence of Norway 1955 - 1956 Succeeded by Bjarne Øen...
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Albert Leroy Ellsworth, 1906–1943 William Kepler Whiteford Sr., 1943–1952 Ole Berg Jr., 1952–1955 Milton Streuer Beringer, 1955–1958 Ernest Delwin Brockett...
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Acting 1 June 1946 31 July 1946 60 days Norwegian Army 4 Berg, OleLieutenant General Ole Berg (1890–1968) (as Chief of the Defence Staff) 1 August 1946...
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was put on hold for some time. But after a visit by Lieutenant General Ole Berg to the United Kingdom in January 1946, there was a renewed effort to live...
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Military offices Preceded by Elias Corneliussen Chief of Defence of Norway 1946 Succeeded by Ole Berg...
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Swedish border by a ski patrol. During the day, a radio message from Colonel Ole Berg Getz—the Norwegian commander in the Trøndelag area—was broadcast. Getz...
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Transport was a result of orders from a tilbaketrukket leader of Milorg, Ole Berg, and later financed by Sivorg". In 2014 Jahn Otto Johansen said that "the...
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who had organized "health camps" where the refugees were classified, and Ole Berg, military attaché at the Norwegian legation. Funding and other details...
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Rolf A. Syversen, asking for help. Through one of the leaders of Milorg, Ole Berg, Syversen contacted Alf Tollef Pettersen, who had been fired from the Norwegian...
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widow and wife to leave the case. Ole Otto Paus was also warned by the chief of defence, Lieutenant General Ole Berg (former chief of the military office...
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air rifle team with team mate Ole Martin Halvorsen. "Synnøve Berg". teamnor.no. Retrieved 11 July 2024. "Synnøve Berg er tatt ut til OL i Paris!". nrk...
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the father in law of colonel Sven Thofelt (married to Birgit), doctor Ole Berg (married to Lotty) and count Karl-Hampus Mörner (married to Bertha). The...
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The new church was consecrated on 18 November 1838 by the local provost, Ole Berg, from Evje Church. List of churches in Agder og Telemark "Bygland kirke"...
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Foss as Edna Grindheim Per Theodor Haugen as Herr Sørensen Sverre Holm as Ole Berg Liv Wilse as Bitten Helgesen Turid Balke as En husmor Arne Bang-Hansen...
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Vollan 1999, p. 233 Nygaardsvold 1947, pp. 42-43 Berg and Vollan 1999, p. 256 Kristiansen, Tom. "Ole Berg". In Helle, Knut (ed.). Norsk biografisk leksikon...
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Berg died at the age of 43. According to a statement from his family, "Arild chose to leave us", indicating that he committed suicide. Strøm, Ole Kristian...
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emerging military resistance in Norway, which resulted in the recruitment of Ole Berg. Under the cover name "Cato" he coordinated Milorg's transport of refugees...
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Moritz Goldschmidt, 1942 Herman Sachnowitz Ole Øisang, 1944–1945 As of 2015, only one Jewish prisoner at Berg during World War II was still alive; his father...
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the Norwegian Government in 1942 and renamed Norheim. Sold in 1945 to Ole Berg, Oslo, and renamed Kollgrim. New diesel engine, reclaimed from sunken Vega...
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Occupied (redirect from Jesper Berg)
idealistic Prime Minister Jesper Berg plans to develop thorium-based nuclear power as a viable alternative to oil. To this end, Berg cuts off all fossil fuel...
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Berg Upper Secondary School (Norwegian: Berg videregående skole) was an upper secondary school located in Oslo, Norway. The school was established in 1925...
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