Einar Gerhardsen

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Einar Gerhardsen was a Norwegian politician often called the "father of the nation" for his central role in rebuilding Norway and shaping its social democratic welfare state after World War II.

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instanceOf Labour Party politician
Norwegian politician
human
prime minister
trade unionist
awardReceived Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav
surface form: Grand Cross of the Order of St. Olav
burialPlace Oslo
child Rolf Gerhardsen
Rune Gerhardsen
Truls Gerhardsen
countryOfCitizenship Norway
dateOfBirth 1897-05-10
dateOfDeath 1987-09-19
detainedAt Grini concentration camp
ethnicGroup Norwegians
fullName Einar Gerhardsen self-linksurface differs
surface form: Einar Henry Gerhardsen
ideology democratic socialism
social democracy
imprisonedBy Nazi Germany
influenced Norwegian welfare state
post-war Norwegian economic policy
languageSpoken Norwegian
memberOf Parliament of Norway
surface form: Storting
memberOfPoliticalParty Norwegian Labour Party
surface form: Labour Party (Norway)
movement labour movement
nickname father of the nation
notableFor rebuilding Norway after World War II
shaping the Norwegian social democratic welfare state
occupation road worker
parliamentaryGroup Parliamentary Labour Party
surface form: Labour Party parliamentary group
participantIn World War II
participatedIn Norwegian resistance movement
placeOfBirth Akershus
Asker
placeOfDeath Oslo
positionHeld Norwegian Labour Party
surface form: Leader of the Labour Party (Norway)

Mayor of Oslo
Prime Minister of Norway
religion Lutheranism
representedDistrict Oslo
spouse Werna Gerhardsen
termEnd 1951-11-09
1963-08-28
1965-10-12
termStart 1945-06-25
1955-01-22
1963-09-25
workLocation Oslo

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