Jens Christian Hauge (15 May 1915 – 30 October 2006) was a Norwegian who was leader within the World War II resistance—and one of the two incumbent Milorg...
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central leadership (Sentralledelsen, SL) of Milorg together with Jens Christian Hauge. Holst had to flee Norway in the autumn of 1943 and stayed in Sweden...
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Harald Hauge (born 1984), Norwegian football defender Jens Christian Hauge (1915–2006), Norwegian World War II resistance fighter and politician Jens Petter...
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had to flee the country in November 1944. After Skjønsberg fled, Jens Christian Hauge became the leader of the resistance movement. After the liberation...
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Gunnar Sønsteby devotes one chapter to the arrest of Milorg leaders Jens Christian Hauge and Arntzen by the State police on 10 April 1945, but their central...
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1974 by Jens Henrik Nordlie (1910–1996) who was CEO of Narvesen from 1957 to 1975, corporate director Finn Skedsmo and jurist Jens Christian Hauge (1915–2006)...
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organizer of the underground military organization Milorg. His "shadow" Jens Christian Hauge later eventually became the leader of Milorg. In 1942 he just managed...
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(1914–2006), pacifist, women's rights activist, trade unionist and politician Jens Evensen Geir Flikke, political scientist Per-Kristian Foss Einar Gerhardsen...
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Linge Kyrre Haugen Sydness as Jens Christian Hauge Knut Joner as Gunnar Sønsteby Viktoria Winge as Solveig Johnsrud Christian Rubeck as Kolbein Lauring Mats...
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Gørrisen, Sven Arntzen "R3": Jacob Schive, Carl Semb, Harald Lohne, Jens Christian Hauge "R4: Johan Beichman, Ola Brandstorp (Feb.42 – Dec. 43; no replacement)...
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