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Шаблон:Use dmy dates Шаблон:Year in Norway Events in the year 1940 in Norway.

Overview

1940 is the year when Norway became drawn into World War II. On 9 April Nazi Germany invaded the country, which remained occupied until 8 May 1945. See the article Occupation of Norway by Nazi Germany for a full exposition of World War II in Norway.

Incumbents

Events

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The April–June 1940 Norwegian Campaign.
  • 16 February – Altmark Incident: The British destroyer Шаблон:HMS intercepts the German transport Altmark in Norwegian waters, recovering 299 British prisoners of war.
  • 8 April – In Operation Wilfred the United Kingdom places fictitious and real naval mine fields off the coast of Norway. The aim was to provoke a German response.
  • 9 April –
  • 10 April – German invasion of Norway: Germans set up a Norwegian government under Vidkun Quisling, former minister of defence.
  • 10 April – German invasion of Norway: The Шаблон:Ship, damaged the previous day by Norwegian coastal artillery, is sunk by Fleet Air Arm dive bombers in Bergen harbour
  • 11 April – Norwegian Campaign: First Battle of Narvik, British destroyers and aircraft successfully make a surprise attack against a larger German naval force. A second attack on 13 April will also be a British success.
  • 13 April – Norwegian Campaign: British and French troops begin landing at Namsos and Harstad in Norway. The landings are aimed at recapturing Trondheim and Narvik, respectively.
  • 14–19 April – Norwegian Campaign: Battle of Dombås: Norwegian Army units defeat German Fallschirmjäger attack.
  • 24 April – German occupation of Norway: Adolf Hitler names Josef Terboven as Reichskommissar of Norway with power to invoke and enforce decrees.
  • 27 April – Norwegian Campaign: British troops begin pull-out from southern and central parts of Norway.
  • 1 May – Norwegian Campaign: Allies begin evacuating south-western and central-Norwegian ports.
  • 5 May – Norwegian Campaign: Hegra Fortress capitulates after all other Norwegian forces in southern Norway have laid down their arms (see Battle of Hegra Fortress).
  • 10 May – Norwegian Campaign: The Hurtigruten steamer Шаблон:SS is sunk at Hemnesberget while being used as a German troop ship.
  • 24 May – Norwegian Campaign: The British make a final decision to cease operations in Norway.
  • 27 May – Norwegian Campaign: Most of Bodø was destroyed during a Luftwaffe attack. 6,000 people were living in Bodø at that time, and 3,500 people lost their homes in the attack.
  • 28 May – Norwegian Campaign: Norwegian, French, Polish and British forces recapture the Norwegian harbour-city Narvik which was of great strategic importance to Germany. This is the first allied infantry victory of World War II.
  • 7 June – Norwegian Campaign: The Norwegian royal family and the Norwegian Government was evacuated from Tromsø aboard the British cruiser Шаблон:HMS which later on arrived safely in London where Haakon VII and his cabinet set up a Norwegian government in exile.
  • 8 June – Norwegian Campaign: The last of the Allied troops leave Norway.
  • 10 June – Norwegian Campaign: Mainland Norway surrenders to German forces.
  • 16 August – The Communist Party of Norway is banned in German-occupied Norway.
  • 28 September – Vidkun Quisling becomes head of the German-appointed provisional councillors of state in Norway.

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Notable births

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Einar Økland
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Helen Bøsterud

Notable deaths

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Halfdan Strøm
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Johan Anker

See also

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References

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External links

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