Ministry of Provisioning and Reconstruction

The Royal Norwegian Ministry of Provisioning and Reconstruction (Norwegian: Forsynings- og gjenreisningsdepartementet) was a Norwegian ministry that existed from 1939 to 1950.

It was established on 1 October 1939 as the Ministry of Provisioning, though having no relation to the Ministry of Provisioning which existed from 1916 to 1922. The name was changed to the Ministry of Provisioning and Reconstruction in 1942. It ceased to exist on 30 June 1950. Its tasks were transferred to various ministries.[1]

From the beginning in 1939 the ministry consisted of four directorates and one department (alminnelig avdeling). The directorates were led by Nikolai Schei, Jens Bache-Wiig, Per Prebensen and Øivind Lorentzen. The department was led by Alf Frydenberg with Erling Mossige and Andreas Schei as heads of office.[2]

Ministers

Ministers of Provisioning and Reconstruction
NamePartyCabinetTerm
Trygve LieNorwegian Labour PartyNygaardsvold1939-1940
Arne SundeLiberal PartyNygaardsvold1940-1942
Anders FrihagenNorwegian Labour PartyNygaardsvold1942-1945
Egil OffenbergConservative partyGerhardsen I1945-1945
Oscar TorpNorwegian Labour PartyGerhardsen II1945-1948
Nils HønsvaldNorwegian Labour PartyGerhardsen II1948-1950

Also, Jens Bache-Wiig was acting minister in 1940, on behalf of the Administrative Council in Oslo. Nikolai Schei and Sverre Støstad were acting ministers in 1945.[3]

References

  1. Ministries since 1814 - Government.no
  2. Lie, Trygve (1955). Leve eller dø (in Norwegian). Oslo: Tiden. p. 47.
  3. Ministry of Provisioning and Reconstruction, Councillor of State - Government.no
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