1943 in Norway
Events in the year 1943 in Norway.
Incumbents
- Government in Exile
- * Monarch – Haakon VII
- * Prime Minister – Johan Nygaardsvold
- German Military Governor
- * Reichskommissar in Norway – Josef Terboven
- German Puppet Government in Oslo
- * Minister-President – Vidkun Quisling
Events
- 5 February – The Norwegian submarine HNoMS Uredd is destroyed by a German minefield. The 39 men aboard as well as six Special Operations Executive agents are killed in the sinking. The wreck of the submarine was only discovered in 1985.
- 22 February – The collaborationist Quisling regime approves the Lov om nasjonal arbeidsinnsats according to which all men between ages 18–55 and all women between ages 21–40, are required to enlist.
- 24 February – 158 Norwegian Jews are deported from Norway to German extermination camps.
- 28 February – Operation Gunnerside: Six Norwegian SOE agents led by Joachim Rønneberg successfully attack the heavy water plant at Vemork.
- 24 July – An allied air raid completely destroys the aluminium and magnesium plants in Herøya being built by Norsk Hydro in cooperation with Luftwaffe-operated Nordische Aluminium Aktiengesellschaft. 55 construction workers are killed.
- 28 July – MTB 345, a motor torpedo boat operated by the exiled Royal Norwegian Navy, is captured by the Germans off Western Norway. The seven-man Norwegian-British crew was executed in Bergen two days later based on Adolf Hitler's Commando Order
- 21 September – Operation Source: British midget submarines attack the German battleship Tirpitz, at anchor in the Kåfjord, crippling her for six months.
- 30 September – the sinking of the Hurtigruten passenger ship Sanct Svithun by Allied aircraft leads to heavy protests from the Norwegian resistance movement.
- 16 November – 160 American bombers strike a hydro-electric power facility and heavy water factory in Vemork, Norway.
- 26 December – the German battleship Scharnhorst is sunk off of Norway's North Cape after a battle against major Royal Navy forces.
Popular culture
Sports
Music
Film
Literature
Notable births
- 11 January – Jon Bakken, politician
- 13 January – Roald Jensen, international soccer player
- 19 January – Gro Hillestad Thune, jurist and politician
- 20 January – Torkjell Berulfsen, television personality
- 27 January – Steinar Gil, philologist and diplomat
- 28 January – Håkon Steinar Giil, politician
- 31 January – Ragnhild Nilstun, novelist, children's writer and literary critic.
- 5 February – Jostein Berntsen, politician
- 6 February – Asbjørn Kjønstad, professor of law
- 9 February – Terje Pedersen, javelin thrower
- 13 February – Håkon Aasnes, comics artist and writer.
- 3 March – Trond Mohn, businessperson and philanthropist
- 14 March – Bjørn Odmar Andersen, footballer
- 14 March – Ole Daniel Enersen, climber, photographer, journalist, writer and medical historian
- 16 March – William Nygaard, publisher
- 20 March – Jon Christensen, jazz percussionist
- 20 March – Unne Terjesen, model
- 2 April – Gunnar Stavseth, journalist and politician
- 6 April – Johs Harviken, cross country skier and Olympic silver medallist
- 8 April – Gunnar Breivik, sociologist
- 14 April – Britt Hildeng, politician
- 18 April – Carl Graff-Wang, handball player
- 20 April – Per Søderstrøm, handball player
- 2 May – Arne Paus, visual artist and painter
- 4 May – Reidar Åsgård, politician
- 14 May – Johan Ludvik Løvald, diplomat
- 29 May – Nina Karin Monsen, moral philosopher and author
- 1 June – Egil Hestnes, politician
- 22 June – Synnøve Tronsvang, politician
- 27 June – Kjersti Døvigen, actress
- 3 July – Svein Sundsbø, businessperson and politician
- 6 July – Jan Fridthjof Bernt, jurist
- 6 July – Trond Nordby, historian and political scientist
- 19 July – Arvid Gjengedal, academic and politician
- 24 July – Hennild Wollstadmo, politician
- 27 July – Einar Lutro, politician
- 30 July – Magne Myrmo, cross country skier, Olympic silver medallist and World Champion
- 4 August – Bjørn Wirkola, ski jumper and World Champion, soccer player
- 13 August – Dagfinn Hjertenes, politician
- 16 August – Arnulf Bæk, handball player
- 29 August – Lars Sigmundstad, politician
- 3 September – Jorunn Ringstad, politician
- 30 September – Thore Langfeldt, psychologist and sexologist
- 3 October – Arne Bjørlykke, geologist
- 6 October – Bjøro Håland, country singer
- 6 October – Trygve Hegnar, investor, publisher and editor.
- 26 October – Ståle Dyrvik, historian
- 27 October – Torstein Hansen, handball player
- 5 November – Kjell Magne Yri, priest, linguist and translator
- 12 November – Julie Ege, actress and model
- 12 November – Thorgeir Stubø, jazz guitarist and composer
- 1 December – Finn E. Kydland, economist
- 3 December – Ingmar Ljones, politician
- 5 December – Eva Joly, magistrate in France
- 6 December – Mette Ravn, diplomat
- 7 December – Per Fugelli, professor of medicine.
- 14 December – Kari Oftedal Lima, politician
- 15 December – Håvard Holm, civil servant
- 17 December – Thorbjørn Lie, businessperson and politician
- 20 December – Svein Longva, economist and civil servant
- 29 December – Arne Øren, politician
- 29 December – Helge Pharo, historian
Full date unknown
- Hallvard Bakke, politician and Minister
- Ola Bauer, novelist and playwright
- Odd Einar Dørum, politician and Minister
- Thorleif Enger, businessperson
- Ståle Eskeland, jurist
- Einar Førde, politician and Minister
- Kirsti Kolle Grøndahl, politician
- Gisle Handeland, politician
- Olav Hytta, businessperson
- Mary Synnøve Kvidal, politician and Minister
- Eldbjørg Løwer, politician
- Tom Martinsen, photographer.
- Ola H. Metliaas, civil servant and politician
- Helge Rykkja, author, poet, teacher and politician
Notable deaths
- 9 January – Anathon Aall, academic
- 18 January – Urban Jacob Rasmus Børresen, rear admiral
- 10 February – Sverre Granlund, commando
- 28 February – Leonhard Hess Stejneger, zoologist
- 1 March – Odd Starheim, resistance fighter and SOE agent
- 12 March – Gustav Vigeland, sculptor
- 13 March – Hanna Resvoll-Holmsen, botanist
- 2 May – Nils Gregoriussen Skilbred, politician
- 19 May – Peder Morset, teacher and resistance member.
- 1 September – Karl Aas, gymnast and Olympic silver medallist
- 30 September – Johan Ludwig Mowinckel, politician and three-times Prime Minister of Norway
- 17 October – Arthur Olsen II, boxer
- 25 November – Einar Høigård, educator.
- 26 November – Anders Hovden, hymnwriter, priest, author and popular speaker
- 2 December – Nordahl Grieg, poet, novelist, dramatist, and journalist
- 7 December – Per Imerslund, politician, soldier and writer
- 9 December – Harald Halvorsen, politician.
- 16 December – Frederik Macody Lund, historian
- 16 December – Olaf Sletten, shooter and Olympic silver medallist
Full date unknown
- Axel Aubert, businessperson
- Ole Ludvig Bærøe, politician
- Ingolf Elster Christensen, politician
- Jens Holmboe, botanist
- Herman Jeremiassen, ship-owner and politician
- Karsten Konow, sailor and Olympic silver medallist
- Olav Scheflo, politician and journalist
- Arvid Storsveen, intelligence officer