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'''''Våre falne 1939–1945''''' is a biographical encyclopaedia with short articles on ] who lost their lives due to war-related reasons during the ]. The encyclopaedia was issued in four volumes from 1949 to 1951, by the Norwegian government, and contains around 11,000 biographies. The main editor was ], with ] and ] being responsible for the biographies. '''''Våre falne 1939–1945''''' is a biographical encyclopaedia with short articles on ] who lost their lives due to war-related reasons during ]. The encyclopaedia was issued in four volumes from 1949 to 1951, by the Norwegian government, and contains around 11,000 biographies. The main editor was ], with ] and ] being responsible for the biographies.


The editorial committee consisted of ], ], ], ], Erling Bryn and Markus Endresen.<ref name=vf>{{cite book|last=Ording|first=Arne|authorlink=Arne Ording |author2=Johnson, Gudrun |author3=Garder, Johan|title=Våre falne 1939-1945 |publisher=The State of Norway |location=Oslo |year=1949 |volume=1 |pages=1–3 |url=http://da2.uib.no/cgi-win/WebBok.exe?slag=lesside&bokid=vaarefalne1&sideid=2&storleik= |accessdate=23 January 2010 |language=Norwegian}}</ref> The editorial committee consisted of ], ], ], ], Erling Bryn and Markus Endresen.<ref name=vf>{{cite book|last=Ording|first=Arne|authorlink=Arne Ording |author2=Johnson, Gudrun |author3=Garder, Johan|title=Våre falne 1939-1945 |publisher=The State of Norway |location=Oslo |year=1949 |volume=1 |pages=1–3 |url=http://da2.uib.no/cgi-win/WebBok.exe?slag=lesside&bokid=vaarefalne1&sideid=2&storleik= |accessdate=23 January 2010 |language=Norwegian}}</ref>


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Våre falne 1939–1945 is a biographical encyclopaedia with short articles on Norwegians who lost their lives due to war-related reasons during World War II. The encyclopaedia was issued in four volumes from 1949 to 1951, by the Norwegian government, and contains around 11,000 biographies. The main editor was Arne Ording, with Gudrun Johnson and Johan Garder being responsible for the biographies.

The editorial committee consisted of Aslaug Aasland, Gustav Natvig-Pedersen, Otto Lous Mohr, Einar Diesen, Erling Bryn and Markus Endresen.

The encyclopaedia has been made available on-line.

References

  1. Ording, Arne; Johnson, Gudrun; Garder, Johan (1949). Våre falne 1939-1945 (in Norwegian). Vol. 1. Oslo: The State of Norway. pp. 1–3. Retrieved 23 January 2010.

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