Trygve Bratteli

Trygve Bratteli
Bratteli in 1971
26th Prime Minister of Norway
In office
16 October 1973 – 15 January 1976
MonarchOlav V
Preceded byLars Korvald
Succeeded byOdvar Nordli
In office
17 March 1971 – 18 October 1972
MonarchOlav V
Preceded byPer Borten
Succeeded byLars Korvald
President of the Nordic Council
In office
1 June 1978 – 17 September 1978
Preceded byV. J. Sukselainen
Succeeded byOlof Palme
Leader of the Labour Party
In office
1965–1975
DeputyReiulf Steen
Preceded byEinar Gerhardsen
Succeeded byReiulf Steen
Minister of Finance
In office
28 December 1956 – 23 April 1960
Prime MinisterEinar Gerhardsen
Preceded byMons Lid
Succeeded byPetter Jakob Bjerve
In office
19 November 1951 – 22 January 1955
Prime MinisterOscar Torp
Preceded byOlav Meisdalshagen
Succeeded byMons Lid
Minister of Transport and Communications
In office
25 September 1963 – 20 January 1964
Prime MinisterEinar Gerhardsen
Preceded byLars Leiro
Succeeded byErik Himle
In office
23 April 1960 – 28 August 1963
Prime MinisterEinar Gerhardsen
Preceded byKolbjørn Varmann
Succeeded byLars Leiro
Member of the Norwegian Parliament
In office
1 January 1950 – 30 September 1981
DeputyHjalmar Larsen
Omar Gjesteby
Gunnar Alf Larsen
Trygve Bull
Thorbjørn Berntsen
ConstituencyOslo
Personal details
Born
Trygve Martin Bratteli

(1910-01-11)11 January 1910
Nøtterøy, Vestfold, Norway
Died20 November 1984(1984-11-20) (aged 74)
Oslo, Norway
Political partyLabour
SpouseRandi Larssen (1924–2002)
Children3, including Ola Bratteli
Alma materUniversity of Oslo
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Trygve Martin Bratteli (11 January 1910 – 20 November 1984) was a Norwegian newspaper editor, a politician with the Norwegian Labour Party, and Nazi concentration camp survivor. He served as the 26th prime minister of Norway from 1971 to 1972 and again from 1973 to 1976. He was president of the Nordic Council in 1978. [1]

  1. ^ Knut Are Tvedt (21 March 2018). "Trygve Bratteli". Store norske leksikon. Archived from the original on 19 April 2018. Retrieved April 1, 2018.