Sverre Bergh (1 November 1920 – 30 April 2006) was a Norwegian engineer who served as a spy in Nazi Germany during World War II. Sverre Bergh was born...
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Sverre Bergh Johansen (16 October 1939 – 12 March 2017) was a Norwegian diplomat and ambassador. He was a cand.jur. and mag.art. (PhD equivalent) by education...
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parents were Even Johannesen Bergh (1873–1958) and Karen Hanssen (1881–1940). He was the brother of musician Sverre Arvid Bergh (1915–1980) and the brother-in-law...
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tennis player Rudolph Bergh (1824–1909), Danish physician and malacologist Rudolph Sophus Bergh (1859–1924), Danish composer Sverre Bergh (1920–2006), Norwegian...
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Christopher Draper Peter Ashmun Ames John Wheeler-Bennett Carl Aschan Sverre Bergh Margery Booth John Brown Odette Marie Celine (Lise) Gösta Caroli Eddie...
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to the composer Sverre Arvid Bergh (1915–1980) and was the sister-in-law of his brother violinist and orchestral leader Øivind Bergh (1909–1987) She made...
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Person Notes Reference(s) Sverre Bergh Bergh spied on missile facilities in Germany. He illegally moved German plans Wasserfall surface-to-air-missiles...
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Norwegians who were studying at technical schools in Germany, such as Sverre Bergh, linked up with Rosbaud and transported the intelligence to occupied...
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have been released to the public.[citation needed] Otto Erling Aurstad Sverre Bergh Johan Borse (Svensen) Sønnøv Sem Borse Eilif Dahl William Dall Astrid...
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Kramish, Arnold: Griffen - den største spionhistorien. Norsk forord av Sverre Bergh. J. W. Cappelens Forlag, Oslo (1987). ISBN 82-02-10743-1. Haavardsholm...
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(1919 in Asker – 2009) a resistance member, local historian and priest Sverre Bergh (1920 in Asker – 2006) an engineer and spy in Nazi Germany during WWII...
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Arnestad, contemporary composer and musician (died 1994). November 2 – Sverre Bergh, composer, pianist, and orchestra conductor (died 1980). 14 – Jens Book...
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Fongaard, composer, guitarist, and teacher (born 1919). December 8 – Sverre Bergh, composer and pianist (born 1915). January 3 – David Arthur Skinner,...
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awarded the Telenor Culture Prize Boundless Communication. Øivind Bergh (1946–1976) Sverre Bruland (1976–1988) Avi Ostrowsky (1989–1992) Ari Rasilainen (1994–2002)...
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first female minister in the Church of Norway (b.1901) 8 December – Sverre Bergh, composer and pianist (born 1915). 25 December – Olav Dalgard, filmmaker...
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Jr. (1979–1982) Arne Arnesen (1982–1987) Jan Tore Holvik (1987–1994) Sverre Bergh Johansen (1994–1999) Haakon Baardsøn Hjelde (1999–2003) Tor Christian...
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short comedy film was directed by Johnny Bergh and Bjørn Sand. The script was written by Knut Aunbu, Johnny Bergh, Bjørn Sand, and Erik Søby. The film was...
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Christopher and Nevis (1975–1981). Stavro Jabra, 70, Lebanese cartoonist. Sverre Bergh Johansen, 77, Norwegian diplomat, Ambassador to China (1994–1999). Petra...
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March – Jacqueline Naze Tjøtta, mathematician (b. 1935). 12 March – Sverre Bergh Johansen, diplomat (b. 1939). 16 March – Hans Brattrud, designer (b....
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Peter Lindgren as Gustav-Adolf Hållman Randi Kolstad as Eivor Elof Ahrle as Sverre Lillebil Kjellén as Mrs. Lindgren Kerstin Palo as Ingrid Sigrun Otto as...
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Diplomatic posts Preceded by Sverre Bergh Johansen Norwegian ambassador to PR China 1999–2003 Succeeded by Tor Christian Hildan...
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spionhistorien. Oslo: J. W. Cappelens Forlag. ISBN 978-82-02-10743-7. Bergh, Sverre (2006). Spion i Hitlers Rike. Oslo: Cappelen. ISBN 978-82-04-12361-9...
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December – Ludvig Eikaas, painter, sculptor and printmaker (died 2010). Sverre Bergh, spy in Nazi Germany during World War II (died 2006) Bjarte Birkeland...
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mental illness, and he is admitted to a psychiatric hospital. Eva Bergh as Else Wang Sverre Andersen as a barkeeper Nona Bækken as Mrs. Aasen, a patient Brita...
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politician 3 October – Anneliese Dørum, politician (died 2000) 16 October – Sverre Bergh Johansen, diplomat 16 October – Hans Fredrik Dahl, historian, journalist...
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ethnologist (born 1911). 29 April – Bjørn Aamodt, poet (born 1944). 30 April – Sverre Bergh, spy in Nazi Germany during World War II (born 1920, died in the US)...
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Barking Tula Belle Ingrid Bolsø Berdal Gustav Berg-Jæger Theodor Berge Eva Bergh Lene Elise Bergum Victor Bernau Finn Bernhoft Sofie Bernhoft Unni Bernhoft...
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Stian Omenås, and Thomas J. Bergersen; deaths of Bjørn Fongaard and Sverre Bergh. 1979 in Norwegian music, births of Alf Wilhelm Lundberg, Anders Danielsen...
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including with Kåre Garnes, 1990–, Laila Dalseth/Totti Bergh Quartet, Brinck Johnsen, Merethe Mikkelsen, Sverre Kjelsberg, Magni Wentzel, Kjell Karlsen and Paul...
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Edvard Drabløs Cinematography Ragnar Sørensen Verner Jensen Music by Sverre Arvid Bergh Distributed by Norsk Film AS Release date October 29, 1951 (1951-10-29)...
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