Egil Sundt, the Glossary
Egil Sundt (23 September 1903 – 6 September 1950) was a Norwegian lawyer and government official who served as director of several national agencies.[1]
Table of Contents
9 relations: Director-General of the Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation, German occupation of Norway, Great Norwegian Encyclopedia, Knut Helle, Norsk biografisk leksikon, Norwegian State Railways (1883–1996), Oslo, Oslo Cathedral School, Storebrand.
- Civil servants from Oslo
- Norwegian State Railways (1883–1996) people
- Norwegian mass media people
Director-General of the Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation
The Director-General is chief executive and editor-in-chief of the Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation (NRK).
See Egil Sundt and Director-General of the Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation
German occupation of Norway
The occupation of Norway by Nazi Germany during the Second World War began on 9 April 1940 after Operation Weserübung.
See Egil Sundt and German occupation of Norway
Great Norwegian Encyclopedia
The Great Norwegian Encyclopedia (Store Norske Leksikon, abbreviated SNL) is a Norwegian-language online encyclopedia.
See Egil Sundt and Great Norwegian Encyclopedia
Knut Helle
Knut Helle (19 December 1930 – 27 June 2015) was a Norwegian historian.
Norsk biografisk leksikon
Norsk biografisk leksikon is the largest Norwegian biographical encyclopedia.
See Egil Sundt and Norsk biografisk leksikon
Norwegian State Railways (1883–1996)
The Norwegian State Railways (Norges Statsbaner or NSB) was a state-owned railway company that operated most of the railway network in Norway.
See Egil Sundt and Norwegian State Railways (1883–1996)
Oslo
Oslo (or; Oslove) is the capital and most populous city of Norway.
Oslo Cathedral School
Schola Osloensis, known in Norwegian as Oslo Katedralskole (Oslo Cathedral School) and more commonly as "Katta", is a selective upper secondary school located in Oslo, Norway.
See Egil Sundt and Oslo Cathedral School
Storebrand
Storebrand is a financial services company in Norway.
See also
Civil servants from Oslo
- Arne Øien
- Arne Lie (politician)
- Arthur Ruud
- Audvar Os
- Carl Platou
- Carl Sophus Thomle
- Carl Valentin Falsen
- Carsten Tank Nielsen
- Cecilie Østensen Berglund
- Christian Brinch
- Christian Stockfleth
- Christian Stub
- Christl Kvam
- Christopher Morgenstierne Munthe
- Egil Sundt
- Eivind Erichsen
- Erik Magnus Boe
- Erik T. Poulsson
- Erik Willoch
- Eva Birkeland
- Finn Backer
- Frederik Beichmann
- Fritz Rustad
- Gunnar Bergby
- Håkon Haugli
- Hans T. H. Lütken
- Henrik Lundh
- Ida Børresen
- Inger Lise Blyverket
- Jørn Holme
- Jørn Skille
- Jens Essendrop
- Joakim Lystad
- Karin Stoltenberg
- Karl Ludvig Bugge
- Knut Grøholt
- Mathias Collett
- Odd Grønvold
- Per Knudsen (jurist)
- Per Sanderud
- Per Schreiner
- Reidar Danielsen
- Reidar Webster
- Siri Røine
- Sven Ole Fagernæs
- Thorvald Boeck
- Thorvald Moe
- Tor-Aksel Busch
- Wilhelm Thagaard
Norwegian State Railways (1883–1996) people
- Andreas Jynge
- Arne Rettedal
- August Fleischer
- Carl Abraham Pihl
- Christian Emil Stoud Platou
- Edvard Heiberg
- Egil Sundt
- Eivind Heiberg
- Erik Glosimodt
- Ferdinand Bjerke
- Finn Blakstad
- Finn Sejersted
- Gudmund Hoel
- Hans Jørgen Darre-Jenssen
- Harald Kaas
- Harald Skavlan
- Herman Stordalen
- Ivar Lykke (architect)
- Jan Reinås
- Jess Julius Engelstad
- John Marius Trana
- Kjeld Rimberg
- Kristian Rambjør
- Lars Haukaas
- Leif Thue
- Lorentz Henrik Müller Segelcke
- Magnus Nilssen
- Morten Lyng Lossius
- Nils Handal
- Ole Tobias Olsen
- Oscar Jacobsen
- Osmund Ueland
- Ove Dalsheim
- Paul Armin Due
- Paul Due
- Robert Nordén
- Rudolf Hedemann
- Thore Westermoen
- Tobias Bernhoft
- Tore Lindholt
- Waldemar Hoff
Norwegian mass media people
- Egil Sundt
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Egil_Sundt
Also known as Egil Kaare Sundt.