Oscar Fredrik Torp (pronunciation, 8 June 1893 – 1 May 1958) was a Norwegian politician for the Norwegian Labour Party. He was party leader from 1923 to...
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Sandefjord Airport, Torp (Norwegian: Sandefjord lufthavn, Torp; IATA: TRF, ICAO: ENTO) is a minor international airport located 4 nautical miles (7.4 km;...
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Gerhardsen became acting Chairman of the Labour Party, as the chairman, Oscar Torp had gone into exile. Gerhardsen became Mayor of Oslo on 15 August 1940...
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(1903–1906) Oscar Nissen (1906–1911) Christian Holtermann Knudsen (1911–1918) Kyrre Grepp (1918–1922) Emil Stang (1922–1923) Oscar Torp (1923–1945) Einar...
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– 15 November 1935 Adolf Indrebø 15 November 1935 – 20 December 1935 Oscar Torp 20 December 1935 – 15 August 1936 Christian Fredrik Monsen 15 August 1936...
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first recorded use of the term was by Norwegian Labour Party politician Oscar Torp in a 2 January 1933 newspaper interview, where he used it as a general...
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Reidar Torp (7 July 1922 – 19 May 2017) was a Norwegian military officer. Torp was born in Sarpsborg. A son of politician Oscar Torp, he fled Norway on...
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Nikolaj Torp Larsen (born 1973), Danish musician Niels A. Torp (born 1940), Norwegian architect, owner of the architectural firm Niels Torp AS Oscar Torp (1893–1958)...
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Island. He was a student at the socialist school at Malmøya in 1933. Oscar Torp, chairman of the Norwegian Labour Party, asked him to become editor of...
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resignation, and he named his replacement, who thereafter was approved: Oscar Torp. On 5 January 1952 he resigned as minister of defense. At Labour Party...
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abdication of the Swedish King Oscar II from the Norwegian throne. One month later, the union was formally dissolved as King Oscar II on 26 October signed the...
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1961–1965 Nils Langhelle Labour 1958–1961 Nils Langhelle, Oscar Torp Labour 1953–1957 Oscar Torp, Einar Gerhardsen Labour 1949–1953 Gustav Natvig-Pedersen...
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county governor Oscar Torp left the county to serve in the Storting in Oslo, Dahl was named acting county governor in his absence. Torp served in the top...
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(1872-1928) explorer, first person to reach the South Pole, came from Borge Oscar Torp (1893 in Skjeberg – 1958) former Prime Minister of Norway, 1951-1955 Carl...
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author, journalist, and the leader of the first labour movement in Norway Oscar Torp, politician Grete Waitz, world champion marathon runner Henrik Wergeland...
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Else Torp is a Danish soprano born 1968 in Roskilde. She is a member of Paul Hillier's Theatre of Voices, with whom she sings ancient and baroque works...
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Soviet Russia 21 Agrarian Question. August Thalheimer Germany 14 Program. Oscar Torp Norway 32 Leon Trotsky Soviet Russia 10, 28, 29 Five Years of the Russian...
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First party Second party Third party Leader Oscar Torp Johan H. Andresen Johan Ludwig Mowinckel Party Labour Conservative Liberal Last election 40...
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1945 9 November 1951 Einar Gerhardsen Labour Torp's Cabinet 9 November 1951 22 January 1955 Oscar Torp Labour Gerhardsen's Third Cabinet 22 January 1955...
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1945 Gerhardsen II Ap 1949 16 Oscar Torp (1893–1958) 19 November 1951 22 January 1955 3 years, 64 days Labour Party 1953 Torp Ap (15) Einar Gerhardsen (1897–1987)...
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Leader of the Labour Party In office 5 March 1932 – 20 March 1935 Leader Oscar Torp Preceded by Alfred Madsen Succeeded by Sverre Støstad Minister of Labour...
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First party Second party Third party Leader Oscar Torp C. J. Hambro Johan Ludwig Mowinckel Party Labour Conservative Liberal Last election 31.4%, 47...
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his weekly tolerance dose of radiation in one and a half hours." Died: Oscar Torp, Prime Minister of Norway from 1951 to 1955 and the incumbent president...
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Getz Conservative 1935 Oscar Torp Labour 1935–1936 Trygve Nilsen (while Torp was acting Minister of Defence) 1936 Oscar Torp 1936–1940 Trygve Nilsen...
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Torp's Cabinet governed Norway between 19 November 1951 and 22 January 1955. The Labour Party cabinet was led by Oscar Torp. The cabinet was succeeded...
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Bergsvik Labour 13 November 1936 1 July 1939 2 years, 230 days Nygaardsvold Oscar Torp Labour 1 July 1939 28 November 1941 2 years, 150 days Nygaardsvold Paul...
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First party Second party Third party Leader Oscar Torp Johan Ludwig Mowinckel C. J. Hambro Party Labour Liberal Conservative Last election 18.44%,...
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Prime Minister before election Oscar Torp Labour Prime Minister after election Oscar Torp Labour...
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chess player and organizer, and politician. He has written biographies on Oscar Torp and Haakon Lie, and a history book about all the Presidents of the United...
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government under Einar Gerhardsen (1945–1951) Torp's Cabinet, the Norwegian government under Oscar Torp (1951–1955) Gerhardsen's Third Cabinet, the Norwegian...
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