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- Mission (Nortraship) was established in London in April 1940 to administer the Norwegian merchant fleet outside German-controlled areas. Nortraship operated...
- marine fleet in the world. It was led by the Norwegian shipping company Nortraship under the Allies throughout the war and took part in every war operation...
- the fourth largest in the world, was organized into Nortraship to support the Allied cause. Nortraship was the world's largest shipping company, and at its...
- - 1945, Nortraship, pro**** og patriotime (Oslo: Grøndahl og Dreyers Forlag) ISBN 82-504-1895-6 Mossige, Erling (1989) Storrederiet Nortraship - Handelsflåten...
- Trade Mission (Nortraship) was established in London in April 1940 to administer the merchant fleet outside German-controlled areas. Nortraship operated some...
- The 1,028-ship strong Nortraship was established on 22 April at a government meeting at Stuguflåten in Romsdal. The Nortraship fleet consisted of some...
- 1993) was a Norwegian shipowner and businessman. Næss was Deputy Head of Nortraship's New York office from 1942 to 1946. Næss was the initiator behind the...
- placed under the control of the government-run Nortraship, with headquarters in London and New York. Nortraship's modern ships, especially its tankers, were...
- Head of Nortraship Øivind Lorentzen, and felt himself to be more competent at running Nortraship. Instead he was emplo**** at the Nortraship office in...
- men escaping from Norway joined the Royal Norwegian Navy. Funds from Nortraship were used to buy new ships, aircraft and equipment. Ten ships and 1,000...