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20: 171:' works. Specifically, Gjerløw wanted to show that the Conservative Party did not lack nationalist goals. The accusations of lacking such goals stemmed from the party's attitudes to the 72:. From 1914 to 1920 he was married to Gretchen Scheen (1890–1981), and from February 1924 he was married to Dagmar Helene Jæger (1889–1979), a daughter of 390: 385: 375: 380: 136:
in September 1941, he was arrested for "anti-German sentiments" and sentenced to fifteen years in jail. He was imprisoned at
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was stopped between 1943 and 1945. Gjerløw was then editor again from 1945 to his death, when he was succeeded by
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as a son of vicar Ole Ohnstad Jensen Gjerløw (1845–1924) and Agnethe Hermine Brun (1854–1936). He grew up in
176: 61: 19: 288: 224: 30:(20 March 1885 – 5 December 1949) was a Norwegian newspaper editor. He was editor for the newspaper 137: 73: 163:, released in three volumes between 1934 and 1936. The purpose of the work was to discredit the " 53: 164: 57: 350: 345: 153: 106: 8: 215: 279: 148:
from 16 October 1941 to April 1942. He was released, but kept under close scrutiny, and
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from 1920 until his death in 1949, except for a period in German prisons during
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supporter; he advocated broad political cooperation and was against
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degree. In 1910 he was hired in the conservative newspaper
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his secondary education in 1903, and graduated from the
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Index


Morgenbladet
World War II
Stavanger
Hamarøy Municipality
Vågan Municipality
Mons Klingenberg Gjerløw
Ragnvald Gjerløw
Lilli Gjerløw
Henrik Bernhard Jæger
Socialist
Tora Aasland
finished
Royal Frederick University
cand.philol.
Fredrikstad Tilskuer
Morgenbladet
Carl Joachim Hambro
occupation of Norway by Nazi Germany
Conservative Press Association
milk strike
Grini concentration camp
Akershus Fortress
Hamburg-Fuhlsbüttel
Rolv Werner Erichsen
Liberal Party
Ernst Sars
Union between Sweden and Norway
Conservative Party
NATO

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