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    Ragnar Sigvald Skancke (9 November 1890 – 28 August 1948) was the Norwegian Minister for Church and Educational Affairs in Vidkun Quisling's Nasjonal Samling...
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    sportsmen and politicians. Martin Skancke (born 1966), Norwegian sovereign wealth fund and asset manager expert Ragnar Skancke (1890–1948), Norwegian politician...
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  • Ragnar Rump (born 1991), Estonian football and futsal player Ragnar Sigurðsson (born 1986), Icelandic professional footballer Ragnar Sigvald Skancke (1890–1948)...
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    Frederik Prytz (Minister of Finance) Sverre Riisnæs (Minister of Justice) Ragnar Skancke (Minister for Church and Educational Affairs) Axel Heiberg Stang (Minister...
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  • Norway during World War II. The word 'quisling' now means 'traitor'. Ragnar Skancke, Quisling's minister of Church and Educational Affairs. Arne Treholt...
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    handsoffcain.info. "DEN SISTE HALSHUGGINGEN". digitaltfortalt.no. "1948: Ragnar Skancke, the last executed in Norway". 28 August 2014. "NTC – Bancadati". www...
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  • and, among others, Nasjonal Samling leaders Albert Viljam Hagelin and Ragnar Skancke, were convicted and executed by firing squad. A total of 45 people were...
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  • Malje Zeqiri murder and rape firing squad A  Norway 28 August 1948 Ragnar Skancke treason firing squad A  Poland 21 April 1988 Andrzej Czabański murder...
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    were executed. The last execution took place on 27 August 1948, when Ragnar Skancke was put before a firing squad at Akershus Fortress. In 1988, Norway...
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    Dragass 10 July 1948 Kristiansten German-born translator for the Gestapo Ragnar Skancke 28 August 1948 Akershus Minister for Church and Educational Affairs...
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    Norwegian national government from 1942 to 1945. Kjeld Stub Irgens Ragnar Skancke Sverre Riisnæs Jonas Lie, Minister of Police and SS-Standartenführer...
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    constitutional father, jurist and historian; lived in Ås from 1808 Ragnar Skancke (1890 in Ås – executed 1948), electrical engineer, appointed Govt. Minister...
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    April 1940 he was put in joint charge of the NS political staff with Ragnar Skancke. The Germans thought it wise to include him due to his family's close...
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  • 1960) Harald Langhelle, newspaper editor and politician (died 1942) Ragnar Skancke, politician and Minister (died 1948) Bjørn Talén, opera singer (died...
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  • (b. 1883). 16 August – Paul Pedersen, gymnast (b. 1886) 28 August – Ragnar Skancke, politician (b. 1890) 30 August – Kristine Bonnevie, biologist and Norway's...
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    "Krøyt: Low Review" (in Norwegian). Puls.no. Retrieved 12 November 2012. Skancke-Knutsen, Arvid (23 September 2002). "Krøyt: New Jazz through the Looking...
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