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    Trygve Martin Bratteli (11 January 1910 – 20 November 1984) was a Norwegian newspaper editor, a politician with the Norwegian Labour Party, and Nazi concentration...
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  • Norwegian footballer Trygve Braarud (1903–1985), Norwegian botanist Trygve Bratteli (1910–1984), Norwegian Prime Minister Trygve Brodahl (1905–1996),...
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  • Norwegian journalist Trygve Bratteli (1910–1984), Norwegian newspaper editor and politician This page lists people with the surname Bratteli. If an internal...
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    Bratteli's First Cabinet governed Norway between 17 March 1971 and 18 October 1972. The Labour Party cabinet was led by Trygve Bratteli. Bratteli governed...
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  • proclaims independence from Portugal as Guinea-Bissau. 18 October - Trygve Bratteli replaces Lars Korvald as prime minister of Norway. 18 December - Prime...
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  • Bratteli's Second Cabinet governed Norway between 16 October 1973 and 15 January 1976. The Labour Party cabinet was led by Trygve Bratteli. Trygve Brattelis...
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    prime ministers in this period included party veterans Oscar Torp, Trygve Bratteli, and Gro Harlem Brundtland, and the party remained the largest in Norway...
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    Parliament. As prime minister he led the cabinet that took over when Trygve Bratteli resigned in the wake of the first referendum over Norway's membership...
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    Prime Minister of Malta André Saint-Mleux, Minister of State of Monaco Trygve Bratteli, Prime Minister of Norway Joop den Uyl, Prime Minister of the Netherlands...
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  • Jarle Rødberg Larsen and Anders Greif Mathisen. Three prime ministers, Trygve Bratteli, Thorbjørn Jagland, and Jens Stoltenberg have been leaders in AUF....
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    the first cabinet Bratteli. At the Labour Party Congress in 1975 both Nordli and Reiulf Steen candidated to replace Trygve Bratteli as new leader. A compromise...
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    minister of commerce in which he served in the governments of both Trygve Bratteli and Odvar Nordli. He then served as maritime law minister until 1979...
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    Ola Bratteli (24 October 1946 – 8 February 2015) was a Norwegian mathematician. He was a son of Trygve Bratteli and Randi Bratteli (née Larssen). He received...
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    heated debate, the "no" side won with 53.5% of the vote. Prime Minister Trygve Bratteli, who had championed a "yes" vote, resigned as a result. This was Norway's...
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  • of Olav Larssen and Aslaug Sigrid Larssen (née Rustad). She married Trygve Bratteli, who served as Prime Minister of Norway from 1971 to 1972 and 1973...
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  • 1906) Leonard Rose, American cellist (leukemia) (b. 1918) November 20 Trygve Bratteli, Norwegian politician, 19th Prime Minister of Norway (b. 1910) Carlo...
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    Harald V Prime ministers See list Einar Gerhardsen John Lyng Per Borten Trygve Bratteli Lars Korvald Odvar Nordli Gro Harlem Brundtland Kåre Willoch Jan P...
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    Nordic Council In office 1 January 1979 – 31 December 1979 Preceded by Trygve Bratteli Succeeded by Matthías Árni Mathiesen Personal details Born Sven Olof...
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    at Natzweiler include newspaper editor and Labour Party politician Trygve Bratteli who later went on to become Prime Minister of Norway, and former footballer...
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    (1992) Den høyre armen – short stories (1994) Trygve Bratteli. En fortelling – biography of Trygve Bratteli (1995) Ismael – novel (1998) Grenser – novel...
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    elskede landet, 1988 Der hjertet banker, 1986 Gro Harlem Brundtland Trygve Bratteli "Former Ap leader Reiulf Steen dies". News in English. 5 June 2014...
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    Deutschland über alles!" just before the trapdoor opened beneath his feet. Trygve Bratteli (Norwegian Resistance, later Prime Minister) Virginia d'Albert-Lake...
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  • Einar Grøstad. This was a personal decision by Minister of Finance Trygve Bratteli. Lorentzen was the youngest of the applicants, and the second youngest...
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    weeks, giving him the shortest tenure. He both succeeded and preceded Trygve Bratteli, the only person to have held the position twice and the only officeholder...
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  • Borten Sp–H–KrF–V 1969 19 Trygve Bratteli (1910–1984) 17 March 1971 18 October 1972 1 year, 215 days Labour Party — Bratteli I Ap 20 Lars Korvald (1916–2006)...
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    Environment In office 6 September 1974 – 8 October 1979 Prime Minister Trygve Bratteli Odvar Nordli Preceded by Tor Halvorsen Succeeded by Rolf A. Hansen...
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    office 28 May 1945 – 27 May 1965 Preceded by Oscar Torp Succeeded by Trygve Bratteli President of the Nordic Council In office 1 January 1954 – 31 December...
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  • Liberal, Centre, Christian Democratic Bratteli's First Cabinet 17 March 1971 17 October 1972 Trygve Bratteli Labour Korvald's Cabinet 17 October 1972...
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  • cabinet of Trygve Bratteli. Later he was appointed state secretary in the ministry of defence in a reshuffle on 1 December 1974 in Trygve Bratteli's second...
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  • Bratteli's First Cabinet, the Norwegian government under Trygve Bratteli (1971–1972) Bratteli's Second Cabinet, the Norwegian government under Trygve...
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