Møllergata 19 is an address in Oslo, Norway, where the city's main police station and jail was located. The address gained notoriety during the German...
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Ministry of Labour. The Government Administration Services, centred in Møllergata 19, provides administrative services to other Government departments. Statsbygg...
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Rynning spent the next two years as a political prisoner at Grini and Møllergata 19 in Norway. In December 1942 Rynning was given prisoner of war status...
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imprisoned at Møllergata 19 from 20 October to 11 November 1941, then in Grini concentration camp until 21 November, then Møllergata 19 until 6 February...
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1945, but Vidkun Quisling and most of his ministers surrendered at Møllergata 19 police station on 9 May, one day after Germany's surrender. The new...
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on 19 April 2016. Retrieved 13 October 2015. "Population, 1 January 2016". Statistics Norway. 19 February 2016. Archived from the original on 19 April...
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concentration camp from 11 December 1943 to 9 February 1944, then in Møllergata 19 until 6 May, then in Grini concentration camp until 13 March 1945, then...
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involvement in the illegal newspaper Fri Fagbevegelse. He was held at Møllergata 19 from 6 March, then Grini concentration camp from 31 March 1942. On 20...
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May 1945 (section May 19, 1945 (Saturday))
regime in Norway surrendered to the Resistance (Milorg) and police at Møllergata 19 in Oslo, as part of the legal purge in Norway after World War II. The...
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turned themselves in to police. Quisling was transferred to Cell 12 in Møllergata 19, the main police station in Oslo. The cell was equipped with a tiny...
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