Administrative Council in Oslo 1940
15. April 1940–25. September 1940
15 April 1940–25 September 1940
On 15 April 1940, the Norwegian Supreme Court – the only legal state organ left in Oslo – appointed a council for the civil administration of areas under Nazi-German occupation, mainly in and around Oslo. This was done with the understanding of Nazi-German occupation authorities.
On 24 April 1940, party secretary Josef Terboven in Essen was appointed as Nazi Germany’s reichskommissar for the occupied areas in Norway. He organised a Nazi-German civil administration and started negotiations with the Storting’s presidency on a new government.
On 25 September 1940, the Administrative Council was dismissed by Terboven, after negotiations with the Council had been broken. At the same time, Terboven appointed 13 illegal acting ministers, with restricted authority and without a leading minister.
About the Government
- Prime Minister:
Politicians
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Bache-Wiig, Jens
- Administrative Council Member – Ministry of Trade (of 1916) 15/04/1940–25/09/1940
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Christensen, Ingolf Elster (H)
- Administrative Council Chairman 15/04/1940–25/09/1940
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Diesen, Andreas Melchior Seip
- Administrative Council Member – Ministry of Social Affairs (of 1916) 15/04/1940–25/09/1940
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Harbek, Ole Fingalf
- Administrative Council Member – Ministry of Justice and the Police 15/04/1940–25/09/1940
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Jahn, Gunnar (V)
- Administrative Council Member – Ministry of Finance and Customs 15/04/1940–25/09/1940
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Mork, Rasmus Johannes
- Administrative Council Member – Ministry of Agriculture 15/04/1940–25/09/1940
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Seip, Didrik Arup
- Administrative Council Member – Ministry of Church and Education 15/04/1940–25/09/1940