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  1. 7 de jun. de 2020 · Homecoming, 7 June 1945. Today marks 75 years since the day King Haakon returned home after World War II. Hundreds of thousands of Norwegians welcomed the King and the family of the Crown Prince as they came ashore. After five years in exile, the entire Royal Family was finally back in Norway. King Haakon and Crown Prince Olav had been in ...

  2. 13 de feb. de 2012 · The Crown Prince and Crown Princess had three children: Princess Ragnhild, born in 1930, Princess Astrid, born in 1932, and Prince Harald (the future King Harald V), born in 1937. The Prince was the first heir to the throne to be born in Norway in 567 years. Crown Princess Märtha assumed the role of First Lady on Queen Maud’s death in 1938.

  3. Having evacuated from Molde during German air attacks on 29 April, King Haakon VII and his government arrived in Tromsø in northern Norway by 1 May. For the remaining weeks of the Norwegian Campaign Tromsø was the de facto capital of Norway, as the headquarters of the King and cabinet. Campaign in northern Norway

  4. 13 de jun. de 2022 · 3) The King’s Choice / Kongens Nei. The King’s Choice is yet another WWII movie, following how the King of Norway acted when Nazi Germany invaded the country, and his subsequent fleeing from the country to join the exiled government in London. It’s another great movie about the second world war that will teach you a lot about how the ...

  5. 22 de sept. de 2017 · The King's Choice. Set during the three days in 1940 when the forces of Nazi Germany overran and subjugated previously neutral Norway, “The King’s Choice” is hardly unusual in bringing to light a previously little-known story of World War II. What is unusual about the film is that it is a frankly admiring portrait of a monarch.

  6. 21 de sept. de 2017 · 2h 13m. By Ben Kenigsberg. Sept. 21, 2017. A saga of Norway’s entry into World War II that probably plays more stirringly in the nation where it is set, “The King’s Choice” dramatizes a ...

  7. 13 de feb. de 2012 · The death of Crown Princess Märtha on 5 April 1954 was a tremendous loss for the Royal Family as well as for Norway. Support for King Haakon. Crown Prince Olav and his father, King Haakon, were very close, and the Crown Prince was an important source of support for and trusted advisor to the King, particularly during WWII.