1943 in Norway
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Events in the year 1943 in Norway.
Incumbents
- Government in Exile (in London)
- German Military Governor
- German Puppet Government in Oslo
Events
- 5 February – The Norwegian submarine HNoMS Uredd is destroyed by a German minefield. The 39 men aboard as well as six Special Operations Executive (SOE) agents are killed in the sinking. The wreck of the submarine was only discovered in 1985.
- 22 February – The collaborationist Quisling regime approves the Lov om nasjonal arbeidsinnsats (English: 'Law of national work effort') according to which all men between ages 18–55 and all women between ages 21–40, are required to enlist.
- 24 February – 158 Norwegian Jews are deported from Norway to German extermination camps.
- 28 February – Operation Gunnerside: Six Norwegian SOE agents led by Joachim Rønneberg successfully attack the heavy water plant at Vemork.
- 24 July – An allied air raid completely destroys the aluminium and magnesium plants in Herøya being built by Norsk Hydro in cooperation with Luftwaffe-operated Nordische Aluminium Aktiengesellschaft (Nordag). 55 construction workers are killed.
- 28 July – MTB 345, a motor torpedo boat operated by the exiled Royal Norwegian Navy, is captured by the Germans off Western Norway. The seven-man Norwegian-British crew was executed in Bergen two days later based on Adolf Hitler's Commando Order
- 21 September – Operation Source: British midget submarines attack the German battleship Tirpitz, at anchor in the Kåfjord, crippling her for six months.
- 30 September – the sinking of the Hurtigruten passenger ship Sanct Svithun by Allied aircraft leads to heavy protests from the Norwegian resistance movement.
- 16 November – 160 American bombers strike a hydro-electric power facility and heavy water factory in Vemork, Norway.
- 26 December – the German battleship Scharnhorst is sunk off of Norway's North Cape after a battle against major Royal Navy forces.
Gallery
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A reconstruction of the Operation Gunnerside team planting explosives to destroy the cascade of electrolysis chambers.
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Sanct Svithun beached and sinking after 30 September attack.
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160 American bombers bombed this hydro-electric power facility and heavy water factory in German-controlled Vemork on 16 November.
Popular culture
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Music
Film
Literature
Notable births
January
- 4 January – Kristin Brudevoll, literary scholar and organizational leader.[1]
- 9 January – Odd Magnus Faltinsen, mathematician and professor of marine technology.[2]
- 11 January
- Jon Bakken, politician[3]
- Roald Jensen, footballer (died 1987).[4]
- 16 January – Tore Schweder, statistician.[5]
- 19 January – Gro Hillestad Thune, jurist and politician
- 20 January
- Torkjell Berulfsen, television personality
- Einar Førde, politician and Minister (died 2004).[6]
- 25 January – Tore Planke, engineer, inventor and businessperson.[7]
- 26 January – Erik Must, stock broker and investor.[8]
- 27 January
- Steinar Gil, philologist and diplomat
- Eva Heir, politician.[9]
- 28 January – Håkon Steinar Giil, politician
- 31 January – Ragnhild Nilstun, novelist, children's writer and literary critic.[10]
February
- 4 February
- Tom Amundsen, sport rower and physician (died 2017).[11]
- Hallvard Bakke, politician and Minister.[12]
- 5 February – Jostein Berntsen, politician
- 6 February
- Asbjørn Kjønstad, professor of law
- Unn Thorvaldsen, javelin thrower.[13]
- 9 February – Terje Pedersen, javelin thrower
- 13 February – Håkon Aasnes, comics artist and writer.[14]
- 18 February – Torstein Hagen, engineer and businessman.[15]
- 20 February – Babill Stray-Pedersen, physician (died 2019).[16]
- 22 February – Astrid Bjellebø Bayegan, theologian.[17]
- 25 February – Liv Jagge-Christiansen, tennis player and alpine skier.[18]
March
- 3 March
- Jan Ragnar Hagland, philologist.[19]
- Trond Mohn, businessperson and philanthropist
- 5 March – Inger Stolt-Nielsen, schoolteacher and politician.[20]
- 9 March – Sven Trygve Falck, engineer, businessperson and politician (died 2019).[21]
- 11 March – Rolf Groven, painter.[22]
- 12 March – Magnhild Holmberg, politician (died 2013).[23][24]
- 13 March – Einar Lunde, journalist and news anchor.[25]
- 14 March
- Bjørn Odmar Andersen, footballer (died 2008)[26]
- Ole Daniel Enersen, climber, photographer, journalist, writer and medical historian
- 16 March – William Nygaard, publisher
- 17 March – Karl Helland, racing cyclist.[27]
- 20 March
- Gerd Kjellaug Berge, hotelier and organisational leader.[28]
- Jon Christensen, jazz percussionist (died 2020).[29]
- Unne Terjesen, model
- 27 March – Arne Vinje, chess player (died 2011).[30]
- 29 March – Rigmor Aarø Spiten, politician.[31]
April
- 2 April – Gunnar Stavseth, journalist and politician
- 3 April – Trond Mohn, businessman and philanthropist.[32]
- 6 April – Johs Harviken, cross country skier and Olympic silver medallist
- 8 April – Gunnar Breivik, sociologist
- 14 April – Britt Hildeng, politician (died 2022).[33]
- 17 April
- Erik Magnus Boe, legal scholar.[34]
- Peter Lorange, economist.[35]
- 18 April – Carl Graff-Wang, handball player
- 18 April – Svein Hansen, ice hockey player (died 2012).[36]
- 20 April – Per Søderstrøm, handball player
- 23 April
- Jan Hårstad, actor.[37]
- Nils Sletta, actor (died 2020).[38]
- Knut Storbukås, singer and songwriter.[39]
- 28 April
- Karl Johan Johannessen, footballer.[40]
- Jan Levor Njargel, politician (died 2020).[41]
May
- 2 May – Arne Paus, visual artist and painter
- 3 May – Jan Terje Faarlund, linguist.[42]
- 4 May – Reidar Åsgård, politician
- 8 May – Hans Raastad, economist, and former leader of the Workers' Youth League.[43]
- 14 May – Johan Ludvik Løvald, diplomat
- 28 May – Arve Haugen, cyclist.[44]
- 29 May – Nina Karin Monsen, moral philosopher and author
- 31 May – Aud Hvammen, alpine skier.[45]
June
- 1 June – Egil Hestnes, politician
- 7 June – Jakob Margido Esp, actor.[46]
- 12 June – Thor Furulund, painter (died 2016).[47]
- 22 June – Synnøve Tronsvang, politician
- 23 June – Wenche Blomberg, author.[48]
- 27 June – Kjersti Døvigen, actress (died 2021).[49]
- 29 June
- Jan Knutzen, documentary filmmaker.[50]
- Fred Robsahm, film actor (died 2015).[51]
July
- 2 July
- Olav Hytta, businessperson.[52]
- Svein Bredo Østlien, footballer.[53]
- 3 July – Svein Sundsbø, businessperson and politician
- 4 July – Mary Synnøve Kvidal, politician and Minister.[54]
- 6 July
- Jan Fridthjof Bernt, jurist.[55]
- Trond Nordby, historian and political scientist
- 10 July – Helge Kringstad, banker, civil servant and politician.[56]
- 15 July – Frithjof Prydz, ski jumper and tennis player (died 1992).[57]
- 17 July – Ola Solum, film director (died 1996).[58]
- 19 July
- Arvid Gjengedal, academic and politician
- Otto Homlung, stage producer and theatre director.[59]
- 22 July – Nils Utsi, actor (died 2019).[60]
- 24 July
- Ola Bauer, novelist and playwright (died 1999).[61]
- Hennild Wollstadmo, politician
- 27 July – Einar Lutro, politician
- 30 July – Magne Myrmo, cross country skier, Olympic silver medallist and World Champion.[62]
August
- 4 August – Bjørn Wirkola, ski jumper and World Champion, soccer player
- 6 August – Ivar Ueland, politician (died 2020).[63]
- 7 August – Kleiv Fiskvik, trade unionist and politician.[64]
- 13 August
- Inge Grødum, illustrator.[65]
- Dagfinn Hjertenes, politician (died 2006)
- 16 August – Arnulf Bæk, handball player
- 17 August – Kjersti Scheen, illustrator and writer.[66]
- 18 August – John H. Larsen Jr., sports shooter.[67]
- 20 August – Peter Nicolay Ræder, diplomat.[68]
- 21 August – Herman Friele, businessman and politician.[69]
- 25 August – Ståle Eskeland, jurist (died 2015).[70]
- 27 August – Helge Rykkja, author, poet, teacher and politician (died 2020).[71][72]
- 28 August – Anne-Lise Berntsen, soprano (died 2012).[73]
- 29 August – Lars Sigmundstad, politician
September
- 1 September
- Kirsti Kolle Grøndahl, politician.[74]
- Helge Rønning, literary scholar.[75]
- 3 September
- Jan S. Levy, civil servant and politician.[76]
- Jorunn Ringstad, politician
- 10 September – Tor Edvin Dahl, novelist, crime fiction writer, playwright, children's writer, non-fiction writer, translator, literary critic and journalist.[77]
- 13 September – Anna Elisabeth Ljunggren, physiotherapist,[78] (died 2010).
- 16 September – Einar Niemi, historian.[79]
- 20 September – Arne Halaas, professor in computer technology and telematics.[80]
- 25 September – Knut Eggum Johansen, civil servant
- 30 September – Thore Langfeldt, psychologist and sexologist
October
- 3 October – Arne Bjørlykke, geologist
- 6 October – Bjøro Håland, country singer
- 6 October – Trygve Hegnar, investor, publisher and editor.[81]
- 6 October – Sverre Mauritzen, diplomat and politician.[82]
- 12 October – Odd Einar Dørum, politician and Minister.[83]
- 15 October – Bjarne Hodne, folklorist.[84]
- 16 October – Terje Moe, painter (died 2004).[85]
- 19 October – Amund Venger, politician (died 2013).[86]
- 25 October – Wenche Krossøy, children's writer (died 2010).[87]
- 26 October
- Ståle Dyrvik, historian
- Svein Mønnesland, linguist.[88]
- 27 October – Torstein Hansen, handball player (died 2018).[89]
- 31 October – Thorleif Enger, businessperson.[90]
November
- 5 November – Kjell Magne Yri, priest, linguist and translator
- 7 November – Dikke Eger-Bergman, alpine skier.[91]
- 12 November
- Julie Ege, actress and model (died 2008)[92]
- Thorgeir Stubø, jazz guitarist and composer (died 1986)
- 22 November – Torill Thorstad Hauger, novelist, children's writer and non-fiction writer (died 2014).[93]
- 25 November – Kjeld Rimberg, engineer and business executive.[94]
- 28 November – Hans Svelland, politician.[95]
December
- 1 December – Finn E. Kydland, economist
- 3 December – Bjørn Boysen, organist and educator (died 2018).[96]
- 3 December – Ingmar Ljones, politician
- 4 December – Knut Haavik, journalist and magazine editor (died 2019).[97]
- 5 December
- Kåre Østensen, ice hockey player.[98]
- Eva Joly, magistrate in France
- 6 December – Mette Ravn, diplomat
- 7 December – Per Fugelli, professor of medicine.[99]
- 12 December – Tore Bjørnsen, weightlifter.[100]
- 14 December – Kari Oftedal Lima, politician
- 15 December – Håvard Holm, civil servant (died 2017).[101]
- 17 December – Thorbjørn Lie, businessperson and politician (died 2006)
- 20 December – Svein Longva, economist and civil servant (died 2009)
- 29 December – Arne Øren, politician
- 29 December – Helge Pharo, historian
Full date unknown
- Gisle Handeland, politician
- Eldbjørg Løwer, politician
- Tom Martinsen, photographer (died 2007).[102]
- Ola H. Metliaas, civil servant and politician (died 2005).[103]
Notable deaths
January
- 9 January – Anathon Aall, academic (born 1867)
- 18 January – Urban Jacob Rasmus Børresen, rear admiral (born 1857)
February
- 10 February – Sverre Granlund, commando (born 1918)
- 28 February – Leonhard Hess Stejneger, zoologist (born 1851)
March
- 1 March – Odd Starheim, resistance fighter and SOE agent (born 1916)
- 12 March – Gustav Vigeland, sculptor (born 1869)
- 13 March – Hanna Resvoll-Holmsen, botanist (born 1873)
May
- 1 May – Johan Oscar Smith, Christian leader, founder of the Brunstad Christian Church (born 1871)[104]
- 2 May – Nils Gregoriussen Skilbred, politician (born 1860)
- 19 May – Peder Morset, teacher and resistance member (born 1887).[105]
July
- 14 July – Carl Johan Ege (1852–1943), Norwegian banker[106]
September
- 1 September – Karl Aas, gymnast and Olympic silver medallist (born 1899)
- 30 September – Johan Ludwig Mowinckel, politician and three-times Prime Minister of Norway (born 1870)
October
- 17 October – Arthur Olsen II, boxer (born 1907)
November
- 25 November – Einar Høigård, educator (born 1907).[107]
- 26 November – Anders Hovden, hymnwriter, priest, author and popular speaker (born 1860)
December
- 2 December – Nordahl Grieg, poet, novelist, dramatist, and journalist (born 1902)
- 7 December – Per Imerslund, politician, soldier and writer (born 1912)
- 9 December – Harald Halvorsen, politician (born 1877).[108]
- 10 December – Olaf Sletten, shooter and Olympic silver medallist (born 1886)
- 16 December – Frederik Macody Lund, historian (born 1863)
Full date unknown
- Axel Aubert, businessperson (born 1873)
- Ole Ludvig Bærøe, politician (born 1877)
- Ingolf Elster Christensen, politician (born 1872)
- Jens Holmboe, botanist (born 1880)
- Herman Jeremiassen, ship-owner and politician (born 1851)
- Karsten Konow, sailor and Olympic silver medallist (born 1918)
- Olav Scheflo, politician and journalist (born 1883)
- Arvid Storsveen, intelligence officer (born 1915)
See also
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