Johan Nygaardsvold (Norwegian pronunciation: [ˈnỳːɡoːʂvɔɫ]; 6 September 1879 – 13 March 1952) was a Norwegian politician from the Labour Party who served...
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Nygaardsvold's Cabinet (later becoming the Norwegian government-in-exile) was appointed on 20 March 1935, the second Labour cabinet in Norway. It brought...
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minister of justice when a Labour Party government was formed by Johan Nygaardsvold in 1935. Lie was later appointed minister of trade (July to October...
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Johan Nygaardsvolds plass is a town square in Oslo, Norway. It is located between the offices of the Ministry of Finance, Høyblokka ("High Block"), and...
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friendship with figures such as the Labour Party's foremost politician, Johan Nygaardsvold. Despite his family's Jewish roots, Hambro was a Christian. He more...
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whole thing had been staged. In November 1932, Labour politician Johan Nygaardsvold put this theory to Parliament, prompting suggestions that charges...
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Secretary-General Christian Michelsen, 1905 independence engineer Johan Nygaardsvold Jan Petersen Vidkun Quisling (1887–1945), military officer and fascist...
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Johan Ludwig Mowinckel (22 October 1870 – 30 September 1943) was a Norwegian statesman, shipping magnate and philanthropist. He served as the 16th prime...
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political scene, becoming the party of government under Prime Minister Johan Nygaardsvold from 1935 until the Nazi invasion in 1940. Gerhardsen was elected...
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Støre (2014–present) Christopher Hornsrud (January–February 1928) Johan Nygaardsvold (1935–1945) Einar Gerhardsen (1945–1951) Oscar Torp (1951–1955) Einar...
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