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Olav Brunvand — Olav Arnold Brunvand (1912 – 1988) was a Norwegian newspaper editor and politician for the Labour Party. He was born in Kristiansand. He worked as a journalist in Sørlandet from 1934, and in Bergens Arbeiderblad from 1939. These newspapers… … Wikipedia
Barnhusbron — (Swedish: The Orphanage Bridge ) is a bridge in central Stockholm, Sweden. Passing over Barnhusviken, it connects Kungsholmen to Norrmalm. It is 23 metres wide and 290 metres long with a maximum span of 64,5 metres. The roadway is made of… … Wikipedia
Holocaust in Norway — In the middle of the occupation of Norway by Nazi Germany, there were 2,173 Jews in Norway. At least 775 of these were arrested, detained, and/or deported. 742 were murdered in the camps, 23 died as a result of extrajudicial execution, murder,… … Wikipedia
Kristian Ottosen — (born January 15, 1921 in Solund died June 1, 2006 in Oslo) was a Norwegian non fiction writer and public servant. While still a student, he was also active in the Norwegian resistance movement during World War II and was imprisoned as a Nacht… … Wikipedia
Conrad Vogt-Svendsen — (6 March 1914 – 1 December 1973) was a Norwegian priest. He was assistant seamen s priest in Hamburg during Second World War, helped with the White Buses operation in 1945, and was later main priest for the deafs in Norway. Contents 1 Personal… … Wikipedia
Eilert Sundt — Büste Eilert Sundts auf dem Olaf Ryes Plass in Oslo. Eilert Sundt, Eilert Lund Sundt (* 8. August 1817 in Farsund; † 13. Juni 1875 in Eidsvoll) war ein norwegischer Theologe, Soziologe und Ethnologe. Er war ein Pionier in der Demographie und… … Deutsch Wikipedia