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    Einar Henry Gerhardsen (pronunciation; 10 May 1897 – 19 September 1987) was a Norwegian politician who served as the 22nd prime minister of Norway from...
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  • include: Carin Gerhardsen (born 1962), Swedish author of crime fiction Einar Gerhardsen (1897–1987), Norwegian politician Gerhard Meidell Gerhardsen (1848–1912)...
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  • Swedish artist Einar Galilea (born 1994), Spanish footballer Einar Gerhardsen (1897–1987), Norwegian politician, Prime Minister of Norway Einar Granath (1936–1993)...
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    Parliament. He became the 23rd prime minister of Norway in 1951 when Einar Gerhardsen stepped down from this position; the move was reversed in 1955 when...
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    was a Norwegian government appointed to serve under Prime Minister Einar Gerhardsen between 25 June and 5 November 1945, in the aftermath of the Second...
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    (January–February 1928) Johan Nygaardsvold (1935–1945) Einar Gerhardsen (1945–1951) Oscar Torp (1951–1955) Einar Gerhardsen (1955–1963), (1963–1965) Trygve Bratteli...
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    and from 1956 to 1960 in the third cabinet of Einar Gerhardsen. From 1960 to 1963, during Gerhardsen's third period as Prime Minister, he was Minister...
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    Gerhardsen's Third Cabinet was the cabinet of Norway from 22 January 1955 to 28 August 1963. The government was led by Prime Minister Einar Gerhardsen...
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    Norway that reached its apex in 1963 and brought down the government of Einar Gerhardsen and formed the basis for non-socialist coalition politics in Norway...
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    Minister Einar Gerhardsen Preceded by Kaare Meland Succeeded by Karl Trasti In office 4 July 1963 – 28 August 1963 Prime Minister Einar Gerhardsen Preceded...
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    Einar Gerhardsen. Gerhardsen was born in 1912 to Johan Werner Koren Christie (1879–1918) and Klara Rønning (1889–1967). She married Einar Gerhardsen in...
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    successful in the party's history. Lie is widely considered – along with Einar Gerhardsen – to be the architect of the post-war success of the Labour Party,...
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    10°44′48.12″E / 59.9152472°N 10.7467000°E / 59.9152472; 10.7467000 Einar Gerhardsens plass is a town square between the three government buildings S Block...
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    Gerhardsen's Fourth Cabinet governed Norway between 25 September 1963 and 12 October 1965. The Labour Party cabinet was led by Einar Gerhardsen. It had...
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    31 May 1945. He resigned on 25 June 1945 when King Haakon appointed Einar Gerhardsen to head an interim government composed of all political parties. A...
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  • (1872–1949). He was a brother of Einar Gerhardsen, and through him an uncle of Rune Gerhardsen and granduncle of Mina Gerhardsen. He was a subeditor of Østfold...
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    Norwegian Skating Association representing Aktiv SK. Gerhardsen was a son of Werna and Einar Gerhardsen, and attended Oslo Cathedral School. He chaired the...
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  • movement. After the liberation, Skjønsberg served as Minister of Shipping from 22 June to 1 November 1945, in the interim government of Einar Gerhardsen....
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  • office Time in office 15 Einar Gerhardsen (1897–1987) 25 June 1945 19 November 1951 6 years, 147 days Labour Party — Gerhardsen I Ap–H–Sp–V–NKP Haakon VII...
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    a hard line against the communists, culminating in Prime Minister Einar Gerhardsen's 1948 condemnatory Kråkerøy speech. Norwegian authorities considered...
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    Marte Gerhardsen (born 21 July 1972) is a Norwegian civil servant, politician and organizational leader. She is a daughter of Rune Gerhardsen and Tove...
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  • the Labour Party held an absolute majority in parliament, with its Einar Gerhardsen serving as prime minister for, in total, 17 years and 17 days. For...
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  • United States Ambassador to the Dominican Republic (d. 1981) May 10 – Einar Gerhardsen, 15th prime minister of Norway (d. 1987) May 12 – Earle Nelson, American...
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    appeal to various authorities, including King Haakon, Prime Minister Einar Gerhardsen and Otto Ruge. She also drafted an appeal to Stalin, underlining Vidkun's...
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    majority in the parliament. The government, led by prime minister Einar Gerhardsen, embarked on a programme inspired by Keynesian economics, emphasising...
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  • to the blast. The British Foreign Office, Prime Minister of Norway Einar Gerhardsen, Prime Minister of Denmark Viggo Kampmann and others also released...
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  •  Katanga  South Kasai Victory Debellation of Congolese separatist states Einar Gerhardsen None Bosnian War (1992–1995)  NATO  Belgium  Canada  Denmark  France...
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    Christopher Hornsrud Peder Kolstad Jens Hundseid Johan Nygaardsvold Einar Gerhardsen Oscar Torp Born Prince Christian Frederik Carl Georg Valdemar Axel...
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    and politics. After World War II, the Norwegian Labour Party, with Einar Gerhardsen as prime minister, embarked on a number of social democratic reforms...
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  • Minister) Rune Gerhardsen (son of Einar Gerhardsen) (1991–96 Leader of the city government in Oslo) Tove Strand (divorced from Rune Gerhardsen and mother...
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