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  1. Johan Nygaardsvold (Norwegian pronunciation: [ˈnỳːɡoːʂvɔɫ]; 6 September 1879 – 13 March 1952) was a Norwegian politician from the Labour Party who served as the 21st prime minister of Norway from 1935 to 1945.

  2. Lisens: Johan Nygaardsvold var ein norsk politikar frå Arbeidarpartiet, stortingsrepresentant i over 30 år og statsminister frå 20. mars 1935 til 25. juni 1945. Som reformpolitikar før andre verdskrigen og som regjeringssjef ved krigsutbrotet i 1940 er Nygaardsvold sitt ettermæle todelt.

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  3. Johan Nygaardsvold was industrial worker and politician. Councillor of State 28 January-15 February 1928, Chief of the Ministry of Agriculture. Prime Minister 20 March 1935-25 June 1945, also Chief of the Ministry of Labour until 2 October 1939. Also acting Chief of the Ministry of Defence xx-22 December 1939.

  4. Johan Nygaardsvold (1879–1952) var en norsk politiker ( Ap ), parlamentarisk leder for Arbeiderpartiets stortingsgruppe 1932–1935 og Norges statsminister 1935–1945. Han dannet den andre norske regjering med basis i Arbeiderpartiet 20. mars 1935, etter at partiet hadde inngått det såkalte kriseforliket med Bondepartiet.

  5. About the Government. Prime Minister: Johan Nygaardsvold (A) Parliamentary basis: Majority government. Appointment reason: Change after government crisis. Parties in the Government: Arbeiderpartiet (A), Bondepartiet (B), Hjemmefronten (Hf), Høyre (H) og Venstre (V) Politicians. Ministers (21) State Secretaries (6)

  6. Apr 22, 2024 · According to royal decree of 8 May 1945, Norway’s central administration was now organised as shown below when Johan Nygaardsvold's Government on 14 May 1945 returned to Oslo after its exile in London during the Second World War: Office of the Prime Minister.

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  8. Jun 16, 2020 · Two months after the German attack on Norway began 9 April 1940, Prime Minister Johan Nygaardsvold (1879–1952) and his cabinet escaped to London, where they remained for the duration of the occupation, officially recognized as Norway’s representative government by the Allies and most of the neutral states.