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Nygaardsvold's Cabinet (later
becoming the
Norwegian government-in-exile) was
appointed on 20
March 1935, the
second Labour cabinet in Norway. It brought...
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Johan Nygaardsvold (Norwegian pronunciation: [ˈnỳːɡoːʂvɔɫ]; 6
September 1879 – 13
March 1952) was a
Norwegian politician from the
Labour Party who served...
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Johan Nygaardsvolds pl**** is a town
square in Oslo, Norway. It is
located between the
offices of the
Ministry of Finance, Høyblokka ("High Block"), and...
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Samling to take over
governmental power".
Quisling claimed that the
Nygaardsvold Cabinet had
given up power, even
though that it had only
moved to Elverum...
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Regjeringskvartalet seen from
Johan Nygaardsvolds pl****. On the left: The Y-Block On the right: "The
highrise "(Høyblokken). Note:
picture taken before...
- soldiers, and
expresses concern that the
government of
Prime Minister Johan Nygaardsvold refuses to give up Norway's
neutrality in the face of
German aggression...
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Prime Minister Johan Nygaardsvold had "irresponsibly fled." However, King
Haakon VII, in
unoccupied territory along with the
Nygaardsvold government, let it...
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Liberal prime minister to date. With the
onset of
World War II,
Johan Nygaardsvold from the
Labour Party served as de jure
prime minister for a decade,...
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Haakon VII,
Crown Prince Olav, and the
Cabinet Nygaardsvold left from Tromsø 7 June
aboard the
British cruiser HMS Devonshire to...
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memorial album Mitt
lille land. A
national memorial stands at
Johan Nygaardsvolds pl**** at
Regjeringskvartalet in Oslo. It was
unveiled on 22 July 2016...