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  • Kjell Gjøstein Aabrek (3 May 1901 – 30 December 1967) was a Norwegian politician for the Labour Party. He was born in Bergen. He was elected to the Norwegian...
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  • politician Klaus Gjøstein (1905–1992), Norwegian painter Ingerid Gjøstein Resi Kjell Gjøstein Aabrek This page lists people with the surname Gjøstein. If an internal...
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    Guldvog 6 January 1956 – Labour Dagfin Juel 1 April 1956 – Labour Kjell Gjøstein Aabrek 1 January 1958 – Labour Ministry of Foreign Affairs Dag Ramsøy Bryn...
    11 KB (69 words) - 15:13, 7 October 2020
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    of the Prime Minister Olaf Solumsmoen Labour Dagfin Juel Labour Kjell Gjøstein Aabrek – 25 September 1965 Labour Ministry of Foreign Affairs Jens Mogens...
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  • Svensen Conservative Party of Norway Torstein Selvik Norwegian Labour Party Arthur Sundt Venstre (Norway) Kjell Gjøstein Aabrek Norwegian Labour Party...
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  • (died 1979) 1 May – Jentoft Jensen, politician (died 1953) 3 May – Kjell Gjøstein Aabrek, politician (died 1967) 8 May – Ingrid Bjerkås, first female minister...
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  • Faye, military officer and war historian (b. 1881). 30 December – Kjell Gjøstein Aabrek, politician (b.1901). Erling Tambs, writer and sailor (b. 1888)...
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