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Lillemor Rachlew (née Enger; 7
January 1902 – 14 May 1983) was a
Norwegian Antarctic explorer. In 1937, she was one of four
Norwegian women -
Rachlew, Ingrid...
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Investigative Interviewing, Australia.
Retrieved 15
January 2020.
Rachlew, Asbjørn (14
March 2017). "From
interrogating to
interviewing suspects...
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youngest of
three Enger brothers, Ivar (father of
polar explorer Lillemor Rachlew), took a
train to
Sweden and
simply got off at the
first stop on the other...
- Aiden. "Nuclear Fission". In
Letcher (2020), pp. 147–149. Horvath, Akos;
Rachlew,
Elisabeth (January 2016). "Nuclear
power in the 21st century: Challenges...
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evidence existed to
connect them to her death.
Police officer Asbjørn
Rachlew points out that
police interrogated the
small boys in a
fashion that made...
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Roald Rachlew Dysthe (16
April 1903–28
December 1997) was a
Norwegian businessperson and
acquitted **** collaborator. He was born in
Kristiania as a son...
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Andreas Gunnerus Lind 1840-1842:
Heinrich Rachlew 1842-1846: S.
Steen 1846-1850:
Boyesen 1850-1858: N.
Friis 1858-1870: Th...
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Award in 1986.
Dysthe was born in Oslo on 25
August 1931, a son of Sven
Rachlew Dysthe and
Ingrid Mathilde Whist. In 1957 he
married Trinelise Hauan, an...
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visit Antarctica". In 1933,
Christensen sailed with
Lillemor (Ingebjørg)
Rachlew, who kept a
diary and took photographs,
which appeared in Lars Christensen's...
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writer John Rabe (1882–1950),
German diplomat and ****
official Lillemor Rachlew (1902–1983),
Norwegian Antarctic explorer Sheikh Mujibur Rahman (1920–1925)...