Events in the year 1943inNorway. Government in Exile (in London) Monarch – Haakon VII Prime Minister – Johan Nygaardsvold (Labour Party) German Military...
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The following is a list of notable events and releases of the year 1943inNorwegian music. April 1 – Anders Hovden, classical pianist, composer and radio...
Norway" in Ontario, Canada. He attended The White Hall Country School from 1943. Prince Harald returned to Norway with his family at the war's end in...
secret military resistance groups in Tromsø in German-occupied Norwayin1943. The operation consisted of twelve Norwegians of the Company Linge group, who...
ended on 10 June 1940, and Nazi Germany controlled Norway until the capitulation of German forces in Europe on 8 May 1945. Throughout this period, a pro-German...
In April 1942, Operation Fritham, the landing of a Norwegian force at Barentsburg to occupy the islands, met with disaster but by the summer of 1943,...
The 1943 Filipstad explosion was a fire in an ammunition store at Filipstad in Oslo on Sunday, 19 December 1943, during the occupation of Norway by Nazi...
The Norwegian campaign (8 April – 10 June 1940) involved the attempt by Allied forces to defend northern Norway coupled with the resistance of the Norwegian...
Demographic features of the population of Norway, including Jan Mayen, and Svalbard, where the hospital is not equipped for births, include population...
(1941) – British anti-shipping operation off Norway Enclose (1943) – British anti-submarine air offensive in Bay of Biscay (also Enclose II) Foxchase (1945)...
Division along with heavy weapons from Norway to Finland. Until 1943, German soldiers traveling on leave between Norway and Germany were allowed passage through...
The Catholic Church inNorway (Norwegian: Den katolske kirke i Norge) is part of the worldwide Catholic Church. As of May 2014[update], there were over...
The Bengal famine of 1943 was an anthropogenic famine in the Bengal province of British India (present-day Bangladesh, West Bengal and eastern India)...
towns and cities inNorway. The Norwegian language word by means a town or city–there is no distinction between the two words as there is in English. Historically...
hardship, frequently attacked by German naval and air forces stationed in occupied Norway. A key concern were German Kriegsmarine battleships such as Tirpitz...
The 1943 University of Oslo fire (Norwegian: aula-brannen) was a fire in the ceremony hall (Universitetets Aula) of the University of Oslo in1943. Its...
Australia, Chile, France, New Zealand, Norway, and the United Kingdom – have made eight territorial claims in Antarctica. These countries have tended...
Julie Ege (Norwegian pronunciation: [ˈjʉːlɪə ˈèːɡə];[tone?] 12 November 1943 – 29 April 2008) was a Norwegian actress, model and beauty pageant titleholder...
Lützow – based in northern Norway, using X-class midget submarines. The attacks took place in September 1943 at Kaafjord and succeeded in keeping Tirpitz...
Corps Norway (German: Gebirgskorps Norwegen) was a German army unit during World War II. It saw action inNorway and Finland. The corps was formed in July...
The German occupation of Norway began on 9 April 1940. In 1942, there were at least 2,173 Jews inNorway. At least 775 of them were arrested, detained...
territories and dependencies). It was traditionally known as the Norwegian crown in English; however, this has fallen out of common usage. It is nominally...
private specialized universities inNorway, alongside VID and MF. BI Norwegian Business School was founded in1943 by Finn Øien as Bedriftøkonomisk Institutt...
Education inNorway is mandatory for all children aged from 6 to 16. Schools are typically divided into two divisions: primary and lower secondary schooling...
InNorway the standard time is the Central European Time (CET). Norway observes Summer Time (sommertid, daylight saving time). The transition dates are...