Johan Strand Johansen (3 February 1903 in Aafjord - 12 February 1970 in Moscow) was Norwegian Minister of Labour in 1945. From 1945-1949 and later from...
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Johansen is a Scandinavian patronymic surname meaning "son of Johan". It is most common in Denmark and Norway. The Swedish variant is Johansson, while...
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government formed after the war, two communists were included: Johan Strand Johansen and Kirsten Hansteen. Hansteen was the first female minister in...
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1885) 11 February – Per Næsset, politician (b.1898) 12 February – Johan Strand Johansen, politician and Minister (b.1903) 18 March – Håkon Endreson, gymnast...
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Sørum was among the leading members along with Kristian Mugaas, Johan Strand Johansen, Halvor Sørum, Olaf Bjerke and Erling Heiestad. He died in November...
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Sørum was among the leading members along with Kristian Mugaas, Johan Strand Johansen, Olaf Skramstad, Olaf Bjerke and Erling Heiestad. After the war...
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lies in the east, along the border with Steinkjer Municipality. Johan Strand Johansen (1903 in Åfjord - 1970 in Moscow), a politician who had a role in...
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2008-08-26. Helene Johansen and Mirjam Kristiansen were both originally from the Soviet Union and married, respectively to Johan Strand Johansen and Henry Wilhelm...
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Bjerke was among the leading members along with Kristian Mugaas, Johan Strand Johansen, Olaf Skramstad, Halvor Sørum and Erling Heiestad. A railway worker...
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Helge Seip (V); Rakel Seweriin (Ap); Herman Smitt Ingebretsen (H); Johan Strand Johansen (K); and Erling Wikborg (KrF). Results of the 1949 parliamentary...
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leading figures together with Henry W. Kristiansen, Just Lippe, Johan Strand Johansen and Emil Løvlien.: 367 He was held imprisoned in Møllergata 19...
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correspondent, philologist and translator (died 1992) 3 February – Johan Strand Johansen, politician and Minister (died 1970) 25 February – Olav Kjetilson...
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Hambro Conservative Party Oscar Fredrik Torp Norwegian Labour Party Johan Strand Johansen Communist Party of Norway Rolf Stranger Conservative Party Ingvald...
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Labour 2 October 1939 25 June 1945 5 years, 266 days Nygaardsvold Johan Strand Johansen Communist 25 June 1945 5 November 1945 133 days Gerhardsen I Nils...
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Skjønsberg 25 June – 5 November 1945 Resistance Minister of Labour Johan Strand Johansen 25 June – 5 November 1945 Communist Minister of Social Affairs Sven...
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day as Operation Barbarossa commenced. In November 1941 he and Johan Strand Johansen were arrested and deported on the SS Donau[citation needed] to Hamburg...
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Political offices Preceded by Johan Nygaardsvold Norwegian Minister of Labour 1939–1945 Succeeded by Johan Strand Johansen Preceded by Anders Frihagen Norwegian...
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Political offices Preceded by Johan Strand Johansen Norwegian Minister of Labour 1945–1946 Succeeded by none Preceded by none Norwegian Minister of Transport...
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Myhrer Evensen Norwegian Labour Party Helge Seip Venstre (Norway) Johan Strand Johansen Norwegian Communist Party Erling Wikborg Christian Democratic Party...
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(after Stein Berg Johansen had given Tromsø a very early lead after 30 seconds) and a 1–1 tie at home (after a goal by Bjørn Johansen) were the results...
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Sand Eldar Vågan Lasse Ottesen Stein Johan «Steinjo» Grieg Halvorsen Ben Adams Isabella Martinsen Linda Johansen Pål Anders Ullevålseter Venke Knutson...
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Skagen Painters (section Viggo Johansen)
Laurits Tuxen, Marie Krøyer, Carl Locher, Viggo Johansen and Thorvald Niss from Denmark, Oscar Björck and Johan Krouthén from Sweden, and Christian Krohg and...
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to Johan Stenkull. By Raadstuedom of 12 December 1670, the property was ceded to Clavs Condevin. After his death, it passed to his heir Hans Johansen. On...
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Norddjurs Municipality, Denmark. It is situated between Fjellerup Strand and Bønnerup Strand on the Djursland peninsula. The estate known as Medelgård was...
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census. Henrik Carl Christian Johansen, a new wine merchant, resided on the ground floor with his wife Johanne W.C. Johansen, two apprentices, two male servants...
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Lundberg as Line Wisting: William's daughter, Verdens Gang journalist Jonas Strand Gravli/Fredrik Stenberg Ditlev-Simonsen as Thomas Wisting; William's son...
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"Joshua Christian Kojo King". fotball.no. Retrieved 20 November 2019. "Roar Johansen". fotball.no. Retrieved 19 November 2019. "Rune Bratseth". fotball.no....
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is Erik Richter Strand's first feature film as a director, and the feature-film debut of producer Eric Vogel and cinematographer Johan-Fredrik Bødker....
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Jenssen, Johan Kvandal, Gunnar Brunvoll, and Marius Müller. 1998 in Norwegian music, birth of Ella Marie Hætta Isaksen; deaths of Egil Johansen, Hans W...
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footballer 8 January – John Anders Bjørkøy, footballer 11 January – Kari Mette Johansen, handball player. 12 January – Åsa Elvik, politician 13 January – Einar...
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