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Events in the year 1933 in Norway.
Incumbents
Events
- 3 March - Johan Ludwig Mowinckel becomes new prime minister.
- 17 May - Vidkun Quisling and Johan Bernhard Hjort establish the Norwegian fascist party "Nasjonal Samling" ("National Unity")
- 1 July - The Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation (NRK) is founded.
- 24 July - The Parliament grants the Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation (NRK) monopoly on radio broadcasting in Norway.
- 16 October - The 1933 Parliamentary election takes place.
No exactly date:
- The Christian Democratic Party is founded as a local party in Hordaland og gets one representant in the parliamentary election.
Notable births
- 7 January - Bjarne Lingås, boxer
- 8 January - Anne Petrea Vik, politician and Minister
- 10 January - Stein Haugen, discus thrower
- 19 February - Kåre Øvregard, politician
- 11 March - Henrik J. Lisæth, politician
- 29 March - Edvard Grimstad, politician
- 4 April - Ola Byrknes, politician
- 8 April - Tore Lindbekk, sociologist and politician
- 12 April - Ingvar Lars Helle, politician (died 2003)
- 15 April - Kjell Svindland, politician
- 18 April - Leif Eldring, judge and civil servant (died 1994)
- 21 April - Nils Aas, sculptor (died 2004)
- 25 April – Herbjørn Sørebø, media personality (died 2003).[1]
- 29 April - Jarle Høysæter, journalist
- 10 May - Reidar Engell Olsen, politician
- 11 May - Jan Einar Greve, lawyer
- 2 June - Åse Hiorth Lervik, literary researcher (died 1997)
- 5 June - Per Ung, sculptor
- 20 June - Knut Engdahl, politician
- 12 July - Ingrid Eide, sociologist, United Nations official and politician
- 14 July - Lars Monrad Krohn, engineer and entrepreneur
- 24 July - Arne Hamarsland, middle distance runner
- 6 August - Eva R. Finstad, politician (died 1998)
- 12 August - Einar Knut Holm, politician
- 16 August - Reiulf Steen, politician
- 16 August – Dagfinn Bakke, painter, illustrator and graphical artist.[2][3]
- 27 August - Agnes Nygaard Haug, judge
- 10 October - Ragnar Udjus, media personality and politician
- 31 October - Sverre Stensheim, cross country skier
- 1 November - Gunvor Krogsæter, politician
- 6 November - Knut Johannesen, speed skater and double Olympic gold medallist
- 6 November - Anne-Lise Seip, historian and politician
- 8 November - Eli Kristiansen, politician
- 9 November - Egil Danielsen, javelin thrower and Olympic gold medallist
- 14 November - Else Reppen, philanthropist (died 2006)
- 16 November - Johan Henrik Schreiner, historian
- 19 December - Kolbein Falkeid, poet
- 28 December - Inger Bjørnbakken, alpine skier and World Champion
- 31 December - Sigurd Osberg, bishop
Full date unknown
- Per Maltby, astronomer (died 2006)
Notable deaths
- 7 February - Vetle Vislie, educationalist and writer (born 1858)
- 1 March - Fredrik Georg Gade, physician (born 1855)
- 29 May - Johan Henrik Rye Holmboe, businessperson, politician and Minister (born 1863)
- 20 May - Gunder Anton Johannesen Jahren, politician and Minister (born 1858)
- 7 June - Edvard Hans Hoff, politician and Minister (born 1838)
- 29 June - Olaf Bull, poet (born 1883)
- 10 July - Vilhelm Krag, author (born 1871)
- 17 July - Anders Buen, typographer, newspaper editor, trade unionist and politician (born 1864)
- 22 July - Johan Bøgh, museum director and art historian (born 1848)
- 13 August - Birger Stuevold-Hansen, politician and Minister (born 1870)
- 26 October - Erik Enge, politician and Minister (born 1852)
- 28 October - Magne Johnsen Rongved, politician (born 1858)
Full date unknown
- Johan Arndt, politician (born 1876)
- Peter Karl Holmesland, jurist and politician (born 1866)
References
- ↑ Kobbeltveit, Olav. "Herbjørn Sørebø". In Helle, Knut. Norsk biografisk leksikon (in Norwegian). Oslo: Kunnskapsforlaget. Retrieved 30 January 2013.
- ↑ Reisegg, Øyvind. "Dagfinn Bakke". In Godal, Anne Marit. Store norske leksikon (in Norwegian). Oslo: Norsk nettleksikon. Retrieved 27 December 2014.
- ↑ Graff, Finn; Mannila, Leena; Smit, Toril M, eds. (1984). Norske Avistegnere (in Norwegian). Oslo: J. M. Stenersens Forlag. pp. 112–115, 226. ISBN 82-7201-035-6.
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