Knut Rød (30 June 1900 – 19 May 1986) was a Norwegian police prosecutor responsible for the arrest, detention and transfer of Jewish men, women and children...
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Henrik Rød (born 1975), Norwegian politician Ingolf Rød (1889–1963), Norwegian sailor Knut Rød (1900–1986), Norwegian police officer Ørnulf Rød (1891–1969)...
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features key participants in the mass murder of Norwegian Jewry, such as Knut Rød, a senior police officer who collaborated in identifying, arresting and...
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Architecture and Design. Among his works is also a controversial statue of Knut Rød. He was married to illustrator Eva Lange. Godal, Anne Marit (ed.). "Victor...
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Blumenpflücken. Knut Rød was put on trial in 1948, acquitted of all charges, and managed to get reinstated as a police officer and retired in 1965. Rød's acquittal...
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camps and death camps were murdered or died before the end of the war. Knut Rød, the Norwegian police officer most responsible for the arrest, detention...
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Germans—according to Baard Herman Borge (a researcher). Under the command of Knut Rød, women and children in Oslo and Aker were joined with male members of the...
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Johan Sebastian Welhaven. Ragnhild Rød was a second cousin of her father's cousin's daughter Sigri Welhaven. Rød was a member of Halden city council...
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ocean. The arms were designed by Jarle Skuseth who based it off an idea by Knut Rød. The municipal flag has the same design as the coat of arms. The Church...
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was known for his dissenting opinion in the acquittal of Police Chief Knut Rød after the Second World War. Bodil grew up with two sisters: Lotte Cappelen...
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the sole dissenting opinion in 1946 in the acquittal of Police Inspector Knut Rød, who was tried for participating in the occupation-era state police actions...
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composer. Tibor Nyilas, 71, Hungarian-born American Olympic fencer (1948). Knut Rød, 85, Norwegian police officer and Nazi collaborator. Len Stansbridge, 67...
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Halden (section Rød Herregård)
foundations were established to maintain the historic property. Rød Manor Foundation (Stiftelsen Rød Herregård) is responsible for the manor house, buildings...
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Jens Christian Hauge (section The Rød Case)
justice, regarding Knut Rød—who was preparing for trial in the appellate court. (The document was a five-day-old report (to Evang) about Rød's participation...
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World Men's Handball Championship (7th place) Kai Killerud, Knut Strøm, Finn Arne Johansen, Knut Reese Larsen, Kaj Ringlund, Bjørn Erik Sandsten, Svein Sand...
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(died 1937) 13 June – Johan Støa, multi-sportsman (died 1991) 30 June – Knut Rød, police officer responsible for the transfer of Jewish people to SS troops...
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Retrieved 11 June 2010. "Herregårdskaféen – Rød Herregård". visitnorway.com. Retrieved 15 June 2016. "Om Rød Herregård". Østfoldmuseene. Archived from the...
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pioneer for the development of high speed craft (born 1914) 19 May – Knut Rød, police officer responsible for the transfer of Jewish people to SS troops...
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section, Supras Fredrikstad. The club had for some years a casual mob, Brigade Rød-Hvit (Brigade Red - White) which was active in the hooligan scene in Norway...
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Carsten Tank (section Rød Herregård)
1833) who married Peter Martin Anker inherited the family estate Rød Herregård. Rød Herregård in Halden is one of the best preserved manor houses in Norway...
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Oslo: Norsk nettleksikon. Retrieved 31 July 2013. Rød, Johannes. "Kjell Torriset". In Helle, Knut (ed.). Norsk biografisk leksikon (in Norwegian). Oslo:...
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brother of Nils Anker and Herman Anker. He was raised at the manor house Rød herregård in Halden and was educated in engineering at Hannover and Zurich...
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Among his books are Uro, Rød lørdag from 1976 and Steingjerde from 1991. He has published works on Norwegian writers, such as Knut Hamsun, Sigbjørn Obstfelder...
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while living with future Norwegian Government minister, Carsten Tank at Rød Herregård, the family estate at Halden of merchant Nils Carstensen Tank (1725–1801)...
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1896) was a Norwegian school teacher and educationalist. He was born at Rød Manor in Halden, a son of wholesaler Peter Martin Anker. He was the brother...
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jury of the International Ibsen Award. From 1983 to 1985, she was editor of Rød Ungdom's magazine Rebell. She was culture editor of Klassekampen from 1994...
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more profiled Aslak Sira Myhre. He resides in Skallestad. Tvedt, Knut Are (2007). "Rød Valgallianse". In Henriksen, Petter (ed.). Store norske leksikon...
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1 June 2017. Retrieved 1 June 2019. Lodgaard, Sverre. "Terje Rød-Larsen". In Helle, Knut (ed.). Norsk biografisk leksikon (in Norwegian). Oslo: Kunnskapsforlaget...
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List of minor planet discoverers (redirect from Knut Anton Walter Gyllenberg)
G. Sun (546756) Cynthia Gustava 3 n.a. C. Gustava; (bio-it) C. Gustava — Knut Anton Walter Gyllenberg 1 1886–1952 K. Gyllenberg; (bio-it) K. Gyllenberg...
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) was a Norwegian businessman, landowner and politician. He was born at Rød herregård in Halden, Østfold, Norway. He was a son of Peter Martin Anker...
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