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    Jørgen Herman Vogt (23 September 1900 – 3 August 1972) was a Norwegian newspaper editor and politician representing the Communist Party. He edited the...
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    Vogt succeeded him. Vogt resigned the position in December 1858. Paul Thyness. Jørgen Herman Vogt Norsk Biografisk Leksikon Magnus A. Mardal. "Jørgen...
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  • Jørgen is a Danish, Norwegian, and Faroese masculine given name cognate to George Jørgen Aall (1771–1833), Norwegian ship-owner and politician Jørgen...
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  • Germany. John W. Vogt (politician) (1936-2018), American politician in Florida Jørgen Vogt (1900–1972), Norwegian politician Jørgen Herman Vogt (1784–1862)...
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    engineer Fredrik Vogt (1892-1970), geologist Thorolf Vogt (1888-1958), social economist Johan Vogt (1900-1991) and newspaper editor Jørgen Vogt (1900-1972)...
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    Left-right: Heinrich Goldschmidt, Einstein, Ole Colbjørnsen, Jørgen Vogt, and Ilse Einstein at a picnic in Oslo in 1920....
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    the Army, the Navy and Justice. In early December 1858, he succeeded Jørgen Vogt as first minister in Christiania. During the Sibbern/Birch/Motzfeldt...
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  • politicians David and Jørgen Herman Vogt. He was an uncle of Volrath Vogt and Nils Vogt. He was the father of chief physician Peter Herman Vogt and engineer Jens...
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  • politician Niels Nielsen Vogt and politician Jørgen Herman Vogt. He was an uncle of Volrath Vogt, Nils Vogt and Jens Theodor Paludan Vogt. He was the father...
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    League of Norway. Its first editor-in-chief following the split was Jørgen Vogt. It ceased to exist during the German occupation of Norway in 1940, and...
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