Trygve Lie
Trygve Lie | |
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Trygve Lie i 1938. | |
1. generalsekretær i FN | |
Embedsperiode 2. februar 1946 – 10. november 1952 | |
Foregående | Gladwyn Jebb (fungerende) |
Efterfulgt af | Dag Hammarskjöld |
Norges udenrigsminister | |
Embedsperiode 19. november 1940 – 2. februar 1946 | |
Statsminister | Johan Nygaardsvold Einar Gerhardsen |
Del af | Regeringen Nygaardsvold |
Foregående | Halvdan Koht |
Efterfulgt af | Halvard Lange |
Norges handelsminister | |
Embedsperiode 1964–1965 | |
Statsminister | Einar Gerhardsen |
Del af | Regeringen Gerhardsen IV |
Foregående | Erik Himle |
Efterfulgt af | Kåre Willoch |
Norges industriminister | |
Embedsperiode 1963–1963 | |
Statsminister | Einar Gerhardsen |
Del af | Regeringen Gerhardsen III |
Foregående | Kjell Holler |
Efterfulgt af | Kaare Meland |
Embedsperiode 1963–1964 | |
Statsminister | Einar Gerhardsen |
Del af | Regeringen Gerhardsen IV |
Foregående | Kjell Holler |
Efterfulgt af | Karl Trasti |
Norges justisminister | |
Embedsperiode 1935–1939 | |
Statsminister | Johan Nygaardsvold |
Del af | Regeringen Nygaardsvold |
Foregående | Arne Sunde |
Efterfulgt af | Terje Wold |
Repræsentant for Stortinget | |
Embedsperiode 1937–1949 | |
Valgkreds | Oslo |
Personlige detaljer | |
Født | Trygve Halvdan Lie 16. juli 1896 Kristiania, Svensk-norske union (i dag Oslo, Norge) |
Død | 30. december 1968 (72 år) Geilo, Norge |
Dødsårsag | Hjerteanfald |
Nationalitet | Nordmand |
Politisk parti | Arbeiderpartiet |
Børn | Sissel, Guri, Mette |
Uddannelsessted | Universitetet i Oslo |
Religion | Den norske kirke, Lutheranisme |
Underskrift | |
Links | |
(norsk) Biografi på stortinget.no | |
Informationen kan være hentet fra Wikidata. |
Trygve Halvdan Lie (16. juli 1896 – 30. december 1968) var en norsk politiker. Fra 1946 til 1952 var han de Forenede Nationers første generalsekretær.
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