- Våre
falne 1939–1945 is a
biographical encyclopaedia with
short articles on
Norwegians who lost
their lives due to war-related
reasons during World War...
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Falnes Church (Norwegian:
Falnes kirke) is a
parish church of the
Church of
Norway in Karmøy Muni****lity in
Rogaland county, Norway. It is
located in...
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Johannes Falnes (1931–2024) was a
Professor Emeritus of
Experimental Physics at the
Department of
Physics of the
Norwegian University of
Science and Technology...
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Fallen Angels (Norwegian: Varg Veum:
Falne engler) is a 2008
Norwegian film
directed by
Morten Tyldum. It was
nominated for
numerous Amanda Awards in...
- (2007), Ida
Kodenavn Hunter (2008) (TV) Lønsj (2008),
Heidi Varg Veum -
Falne Engler (2008),
Rebecca 90
minutes (2012), Elin
Neste Sommer (TV series)...
- (includes 7 Varg Veum stories) (1985)
Svarte får (Black Sheep) (1988) *
Falne engler (Fallen Angels) (1989) *
Bitre blomster (Bitter Flowers) (1991) Begravde...
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blomster (September 2007)
Tornerose (January 2008) Din til døden (March 2008)
Falne engler (April 2008)
Kvinnen i kjøleskapet (September 2008)
Begravde hunder...
- Arne; Johnson, Gudrun; Garder,
Johan (1950). "Lange,
Thora Manthey". Våre
falne 1939-1945. Vol. 3. Oslo: Grøndahl. p. 63.
Retrieved 29
September 2012. Midtvik...
- direct-to-video release. The
second theatrically released film in the
series was
Falne Engler (2008),
directed by
Morten Tyldum, with
Floberg and Seim reprising...
- Romanticism: The
Formation of
National Movements, 2007:4ff.
Oscar Julius Falnes,
National romanticism in Norway, 1968.
Maria Tatar, The Hard
Facts of the...