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    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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    and the Ministry of Trade and Industry. Einar Gerhardsens plass 3 and Møllergata 19 (S-block); housed the Ministry of Health and Care Services and the Ministry...
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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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    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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  • 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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    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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    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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  • 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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  • Aftenposten. He was replaced by Henry Endsjø. He was imprisoned at Møllergata 19 from 12 September to 24 September 1941. He was reinstated after the...
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    forces. He was arrested for espionage in May 1941, and was imprisoned at Møllergata 19 for two months. He was sentenced to death, but this was converted to...
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