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Jacob Ager
Laurantzon (7
January 1878 – 17
September 1965) was a
Norwegian military officer with the rank of
Major General. He was born in
Eidsberg to...
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Trygve Dehli Laurantzon (20
March 1902 – 21 May 1975) was a
Norwegian agronomist and
newspaper editor. He was born in
Kristiania as a son of
Major General...
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Thorstein Fretheim was
fired on 21
April 1945, to be
replaced by
Trygve Dehli Laurantzon. "Nasjonalbiblioteket". Dahl, Hans
Fredrik (1995). "nasjonale regjering"...
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units parti****ting in Dombås, Andalsnes, and Namsos.
Jacob Ager
Laurantzon was its commander. The
division was
first established as the 5th Brigade...
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gymnast Trygve Dalseg (1898–1987),
Norwegian marketing agent Trygve Dehli Laurantzon (1902-1975),
Norwegian agronomist,
newspaper editor and
Minister of Agriculture...
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Bergljot was
married to
Colonel Jacob Ager
Laurantzon, and
through them he was an
uncle of
Trygve Dehli Laurantzon. He is best
known as the
director of Marinens...
- (1932–33) Five (1933–35)
Ystgaard (1935–45) Mork (1940)
Fretheim (1940–45)
Laurantzon (1945)
Frogner (1945)
Fjeld (1945–51) Nordbø (1951–55)
Meisdalshagen (1955–56)...
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married to
Colonel Jacob Ager
Laurantzon,
making Ole
Dehli a
grandfather of
agronomist Trygve Dehli Laurantzon, and
another daughter Asta was married...
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headquarters in Trondheim, and was
commanded by Major-General
Jacob Ager
Laurantzon. 11th
Infantry Regiment (based in Åndalsnes) 12th
Infantry Regiment (based...
- States),
Hayden Ng (Australia), Juan M.
Gerardo (United States),
Marcus Laurantzon (Sweden), Ram
Thakkar (India),
Sherry Tao (United States), Thu Phuong...