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- Birger_Braadland comment "Birger Braadland (26 January 1879, Idd, Norway – 15 January 1966, Idd, Norway) was a Norwegian politician for the Agrarian Party. He started his career as a professional officer, but retired from the army in 1919 to become a forester. He was Minister for Foreign Affairs for the Kolstad cabinet of 1931-1932 and the Hundseid cabinet of 1932-1933. Towards the end of the Kolstad cabinet, he was briefly also acting prime minister in 1932.".
- Q865154 comment "Birger Braadland (26 January 1879, Idd, Norway – 15 January 1966, Idd, Norway) was a Norwegian politician for the Agrarian Party. He started his career as a professional officer, but retired from the army in 1919 to become a forester. He was Minister for Foreign Affairs for the Kolstad cabinet of 1931-1932 and the Hundseid cabinet of 1932-1933. Towards the end of the Kolstad cabinet, he was briefly also acting prime minister in 1932.".