AUGUST 1941
Day | Description | Notes |
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2
|
All radios, except those owned by NS members, confiscated | |
2
|
Quisling letter to Dr. Lammer, Hitler’s chief advisor – arguing for an independent N.S. Norwegian Government | |
9
|
Lawyers Henning Bødtker, Paul Frank and Olav Tendeland barred from practise because of “malignant attack against NS” | |
11
|
Frithjof Pedersen, Alf Konrad Lindeberg and Melankton Rasmussen shot in Akershus fortress. They were the first members of the Resistance to be executed by the Germans. | |
12
|
Sale of milk and milk products strictly regulated. | |
21
|
London: Commanding Admiral Henry Diesen resigned because of disagreement about use of flights on ‘Stockholm route.’ | |
25
|
Oslo: Meeting of Home Forces leaders to discuss constitutional and political questions. Second ‘Grimelund-møte’ | |
30
|
German troopships Donau and Bahia Laura sunk off N. coast. |
■ 1941 / Timeline / Last Updated November 27, 2013 by Geronimo Gando /