Paal Berg

Norwegian politician
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroNorwegian politician
PlacesNorway
wasPolitician Judge Judge
Work fieldLaw Politics
Gender
Male
Birth18 January 1873, Hammerfest
Death24 May 1968 (aged 95 years)
The details

Biography

Paal Olav Berg (18 January 1873 – 24 May 1968), born in Hammerfest, was a Norwegian politician for the Liberal Party. He was Minister of Social Affairs 1919-1920, and Minister of Justice 1924-1926. He was the 12th Chief Justice of the Supreme Court from 1929 to 1946.
Paal Berg was instrumental in the German Dismissal of pro-Nazi puppet regime of Vidkun Quisling to be replaced by a council of Norwegian citizens, including himself on April 15, 1940. This was
overseen after April 24 by Hitler's appointee Josef Terboven. Despite holding this position in the occupied government, Berg was far from a collaborator. Indeed, William L. Shirer names him the secret leader of the Norwegian Resistance. He was elected a Foreign Honorary Member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 1947.

Literature

  • William L. Shirer: "The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich", Simon & Schuster, New York 1990 ISBN 0-671-72868-7
  • Hem, Per E (2012). Megleren: Paal Berg 1873-1968. Oslo: Aschehoug. ISBN 978-82-03-23427-9. 
Political offices
Preceded by
Lars Kristian Abrahamsen
Norwegian Minister of Social Affairs
1919–1920
Succeeded by
Odd Sverressøn Klingenberg
Preceded by
Christian Lange Rolfsen
Norwegian Minister of Justice and the Police
1924–1926
Succeeded by
Ingolf Elster Christensen
Legal offices
Preceded by
Herman Scheel
Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Norway
1929–1946
Succeeded by
Emil Stang


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