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- Q7106051 description "Norwegian resistance member".
- Q7106051 description "Norwegian resistance member".
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- Q7106051 abstract "Oscar Ihlebæk (9 October 1900 – 10 March 1945) was a Norwegian newspaper editor and resistance member.He was born in Drammen, to a mother from Skoger and a father from Rakkestad. In 1926 he married Fredrikke Wium from Drammen, and they had two children.He had secondary education. He was a journalist in his hometown newspaper Fremtiden, then the main organ of the Social Democratic Labour Party, Den nye Social-Demokraten, before becoming a subeditor in Bergens Arbeiderblad in 1927. He was promoted to editor-in-chief in 1939. He was a board member of the Norwegian Press Association from 1936, and from 1939 he was a deputy board member in Den Nationale Scene.During the occupation of Norway by Nazi Germany he was fired by the Nazi authorities in November 1940. He joined the Norwegian resistance movement, but was captured. He was imprisoned in Espeland concentration camp from 29 January 1943, then Grini concentration camp from 11 May 1943. In the winter he was sent to Germany. He was held in Sachsenhausen concentration camp from 15 December 1943, then Gross-Rosen concentration camp from 26 December 1944. He was later moved to Bergen-Belsen, where he died.".
- Q7106051 birthDate "1900-10-09".
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- Q7106051 deathDate "1945".
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- Q7106051 dateOfBirth "1900-10-09".
- Q7106051 dateOfDeath "March 1945".
- Q7106051 name "Ihlebaek, Oscar".
- Q7106051 shortDescription "Norwegian resistance member".
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- Q7106051 comment "Oscar Ihlebæk (9 October 1900 – 10 March 1945) was a Norwegian newspaper editor and resistance member.He was born in Drammen, to a mother from Skoger and a father from Rakkestad. In 1926 he married Fredrikke Wium from Drammen, and they had two children.He had secondary education. He was a journalist in his hometown newspaper Fremtiden, then the main organ of the Social Democratic Labour Party, Den nye Social-Demokraten, before becoming a subeditor in Bergens Arbeiderblad in 1927.".
- Q7106051 label "Oscar Ihlebæk".
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