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The Fate of the Mentally Ill During the Second World War (1940–1945) in Troms and Finnmark, Norway Åshild Fause
The fate of the mentally ill during the Second World War (1940–1945) in Troms and Finnmark, Norway Åshild Fause Introduction Norway was occupied by Germany in 1940–1945 and from February 1942 the Government was led by Nazi German dictatorship. As a part of their withdrawal from the eastern front, th|e Germans effectuated the scorched earth strategy in October 1944, and more than 50,000 inhabitants from the county of Finnmark and from the northern part of the county of Troms were deported southwards. Among them were some mentally ill. From the early 20th century, and until 1930, the publicly supported private care system had become the most common form of mental health care in Norway (Fause 2007, 146). Private care meant to be taken care of by private people, preferably farming families. The family received public compensation for having the mentally ill living in their home. This arrangement was administered by the medical practitioners and by the municipal poor relief, under close inspection and monitoring. Alta, Hammerfest and the western part of Finnmark were the municipalities hosting most mentally ill in private family care. In Germany, more than 300,000 mentally ill were killed during the Nazi regime’s programme of killing institutionalised patients in 1939–1945 (Meyer 1988, Burleigh 1994, Browning 2005, Gittelman 2006). The reason why this could happen in Germany is found in both the eugenic movement and economic causes (Meyer 1988, Mueller and Beddies, 2006). Hospital beds were needed for wounded soldiers. With the greatest number of German soldiers deployed in the country per head of population, it became necessary to reduce the costs in both health arrangements in general and in the mental health care arrangements in Norway (Gogstad 2005, 213). -
Byrapport: Harstad 12.01.2021
Byrapport: Harstad 12.01.2021 Område Totalpris_Gj PrisPerKvm_Gj Antall_TilSalgs Husleie_Gj HusleiePerKvm Antall_Leie ÅrligReturn Harstad NOK 2,593,990 NOK 29,586 64 NOK 8,282 NOK 171 13 3.83% Kjøp/salg: Utvidet tabell etter antall soverom (Excel fil inkluderes) AntallSoverom Antall PrisPerKvm_Gj Prisantydning_Gj Fellesgjeld_Gj Felleskost_Gj Omkostninger_Gj Totalpris_Gj Primrom_Gj Bruksar_Gj Etasje_Gj Byggeår_Gj Ny_An Heis_An Peis_An Balkong_An 1 8 40913 1361156 545199 5046 16176 1852358 46 47 4 1972 0 0.38 0 0.62 2 18 41990 2373889 1550332 3745 48964 2936910 73 77 2 1985 0 0.33 0.11 0.5 3 17 21543 2252941 455579 3021 44414 2404550 114 135 2 1950 0 0 0.47 0.35 4 11 22769 2905000 114919 2774 68200 2983647 136 161 2 1943 0 0 0.27 0.09 5 3 15693 2466667 #NUM! #NUM! 62837 2529503 159 191 #NUM! 1968 0 0 0.67 0.33 6 4 16173 3248750 #NUM! #NUM! 82400 3331150 208 252 4 1963 0 0 0.75 0.5 7 1 5674 1200000 #NUM! #NUM! 31170 1231170 217 302 2 1967 0 0 1 0 Utleie: Utvidet tabell etter antall soverom i utleieobjekt (Excel fil inkluderes) AntallSoverom Antall PrisPerKvm_Gj Husleie_Gj Dep_Gj Kvm_Gj Etasje_Gj Bilder_Gj Heis_An Umøbl_An Balk_An Sentralt_An Rolig_An Utsikt_An Moderne_An 0 1 320 6400 12800 20 4 4 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 7 179 7151 14053 44 1.5 9 0.14 0.29 0.57 0.71 0.57 0.71 0.57 2 4 132 9925 19933 76 1 13 0 0.5 0.25 0.5 0.75 0.5 0.5 3 1 128 11500 20000 90 1 19 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1/3 Forklaring til tabeller 1. -
Første Gang Med Kvinnelag
18 HARSTAD TIDENDE ONSDAG 4. JUNI 2008 Første gang med kvinnelag Trond Jørgensen og Pål Berg (til høyre) Trenerduo nå kun som spillere Trond Jørgensen og Pål Berg slipper treneransvar for Leknes. ØYVIND ASKEVOLD KAARBØ Duoen skal nå konsentrere seg fullt ut om spillergjerningen for Leknes i Hålogalandsserien. Jørgensen og Berg har vært spil- lende trener i sesonginnled- ningen. Trond Harald Slydal er tilba- ke som trener. Pausen fra side- linja ble kortvarig for Slydal, som ga seg rett før sesongstart. Slydal tør ikke si om endring- GODT OPPMØTE: IL King har blåst luft i fotballen etter mange år uten ak- Malme, Hilde Paulsen, Lill-Marit Arntsen, Ann-Helen Benjaminsen, er på trenersiden gir effekt. tivitet. Nå er også et kvinnelag samlet. 18 spillere møtte til den første Nina Ursin, Mona Storvoll, Marian Paulsen, Heidi Bø, Ivar Leite(opp- – Foreløpig er vi blitt dårli- treningen, og det var ingenting å si på innsatsen, melder oppmann Ivar mann). Foran fra venstre: Monica Kristensen, Berit Ditlefsen, Sara Dit- gere, humrer Slydal etter 1-3 for Leite og trener Rune Ditlefsen. I første omgang blir det trening en gang lefsen, Stine Andreassen, Wenche Deraas Kristensen, Hanne Moen, Ka- Sortland lørdag. Da stilte Lek- hver uke. Hvis interessen holder seg, kan det etter hvert bli aktuelt å del- rita Benjaminsen, Linn Eva Sæter. nes redusert. ta på turneringer. Bak fra venstre: Rune Ditlefsen (trener), Ann-Helen – Vi håper å komme tilbake på sporet igjen, men det blir tøft i helgens bortekamp mot Grov- fjord. Poeng på Sletta må regnes som bonus for oss, sier Slydal. -
Arctic Marine Aviation Transportation
SARA FRENCh, WAlTER AND DuNCAN GORDON FOundation Response CapacityandSustainableDevelopment Arctic Transportation Infrastructure: Transportation Arctic 3-6 December 2012 | Reykjavik, Iceland 3-6 December2012|Reykjavik, Prepared for the Sustainable Development Working Group Prepared fortheSustainableDevelopment Working By InstituteoftheNorth,Anchorage, Alaska,USA PROCEEDINGS: 20 Decem B er 2012 ICElANDIC coast GuARD INSTITuTE OF ThE NORTh INSTITuTE OF ThE NORTh SARA FRENCh, WAlTER AND DuNCAN GORDON FOundation Table of Contents Introduction ................................................................................ 5 Acknowledgments ......................................................................... 6 Abbreviations and Acronyms .......................................................... 7 Executive Summary ....................................................................... 8 Chapters—Workshop Proceedings................................................. 10 1. Current infrastructure and response 2. Current and future activity 3. Infrastructure and investment 4. Infrastructure and sustainable development 5. Conclusions: What’s next? Appendices ................................................................................ 21 A. Arctic vignettes—innovative best practices B. Case studies—showcasing Arctic infrastructure C. Workshop materials 1) Workshop agenda 2) Workshop participants 3) Project-related terminology 4) List of data points and definitions 5) List of Arctic marine and aviation infrastructure AlASkA DepartmENT OF ENvIRONmental -
Trondenes.Pdf
Løpenr: Felt Bilde Tittel Etternavn: Fornavn: Fødenavn: Født år Fødested: Død år Bosted: KjønnMerknader: 1 1 tr_0001.jpg Bothner Arne 2202 1938 1903 1998 m 2 1 tr_0003.jpg Bothner Jeanette 2302 1903 0209 1980 k 3 1 tr_0003.jpg Bothner Søren 0909 1899 0710 1981 m 4 1 tr_0005.jpg Mathisen Ragnar Jensinius 1304 1884 Alvestad 3003 1903 Alvestad m 5 1 tr_0006.jpg Rasmussen Rafael Andreas 3004 1888 0305 1903 Dale m 6 1 tr_0007.jpg Jørgensen Hans Petter 1808 1817 2507 1903 Medkila m 7 1 tr_0008.jpg Jørgensen Sollaug 0604 1926 1106 1928 Medkila k 8 1 tr_0009.jpg Hansen Jørgen Tobias 1308 1848 0406 1919 Medkila m 9 1 tr_0009.jpg Hansen Nilsine Hartviksen 2108 1858 1403 1947 Medkila k 10 1 tr_0010.jpg Hansen Hans Nicolai 2311 1843 0203 1902 Grøtavær m 11 1 tr_0012.jpg Skipsfører Iversen Johannes Martin 0301 1894 Renså 2310 1949 Harstad m 12 1 tr_0012.jpg Iversen Kirsten Oline Hansen 1111 1891 Grøta 2812 1958 Harstad k 13 1 tr_0012.jpg Datter Iversen Else Marie "Lillegull" 2308 1932 0312 2003 k 14 1 tr_0013.jpg Mikkelsen Martha Bergitte 1707 1832 Stangnes 2006 1902 Stangnæs k 15 1 tr_0014.jpg Gabrielsen Anne Karoline Mikkelsen 1008 1828 Stangnes 0412 1911 Dale k 16 1 tr_0015.jpg Olsen Kristianna Fredrikke 2909 1853 2105 1904 Alvestad k 17 1 tr_0016.jpg Eilertsen Anna Johansen 0708 1892 2707 1932 k 18 1 tr_0017.jpg Hansen Maren Marie 1826 Lundenes 0604 1901 Alvestad k 19 1 tr_0018.jpg Eliassen Eilert 0601 1864 0903 1930 Medkila m 20 1 tr_0018.jpg Eliassen Bergitte Hansen 2210 1869 2508 1948 Medkila k 21 1 tr_0019.jpg Pedersen Elias 1708 1818 0808 -
Visitas Foredrag Buksnes Og Hol 5.-11.02.2018
Visitas foredrag Buksnes og Hol 5.-11.02.2018 Denne uken har biskopen i Sør Hålogaland vært på visitas i Hol og Buksnes menigheter. Visitaser en gammel skikk i Den norske kirke, og det er fortsatt en av biskopens viktigste oppgaver. Gjennom visitasen får biskopen anledning til å bli nærmere kjent med menigheten og lokalmiljøet, og dette gir grunnlag for at biskopen på en bedre måte kan ivareta det tilsynsansvar med ansatte og kirkelige råd som tilligger biskoptjenesten. Samtidig er en visitas en mulighet for menigheten til å vurdere og tenke om menighetens drift på nye måter. Ikke minst er visitasen en del av det åndelige ansvar biskopen har, og visitasens mål er at dette både er til inspirasjon for menighetene og biskopen. Når biskopen reiser på visitas reiser hun ikke alene. På denne visitasen har kirkefagsjef Torkel Irgens fra Sør Hålogaland bispedømmerådskontor vært med, og den lokale prost, Kristine Sandmæl som er prost i Lofoten prosti, er en viktig tilrettelegger og deltager i visitasen. De to sokneprestene, Eimund Kibsgaard Nordberg i Buksnes og Marit Plener Gran i Hol, er sammen med kirkevergen Anne Lise Haakestad viktige premissleverandører for visitasens program og gjennomføringen av det. Kirkevergen ble dessverre syk, og vi har savnet at hun var med. Men den gode planleggingen og organiseringen på forhånd har gjort at visitasen fint kunne gjennomføres med hjelp av rådgiver på kirkevergekontoret Per-Arne Lie og leder i kirkelig fellesråd Terje Wiik. Flere av de andre ansatte og folkevalgte har også lagt ned et stort arbeid i visitasen, og biskopen vil takke for alle som har bidratt slik at vi fikk en så innholdsrik visitas. -
Depictions of Laestadianism 1850–1950
ROALD E. KRISTIANSEN Depictions of Laestadianism 1850–1950 DOI: https://doi.org/10.30664/ar.87789 Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) he issue to be discussed here is how soci- country. Until 1905, Norway was united ety’s views of the Laestadian revival has with Sweden, and so what happened in changed over the course of the revival T Sweden was also important for Norway. movement’s first 100 years. The article claims that society’s emerging view of the revival is This was even the case for a fairly long time characterized by two different positions. The first after 1905, especially with regard to a reli period is typical of the last part of the nineteenth gious movement that united people from century and is characterized by the fact that three Nordic countries (Sweden, Finland the evaluation of the revival took as its point of departure the instigator of the revival, Lars Levi and Norway). Laestadius (1800–61). The characteristic of Laes- The Laestadian revival originated in tadius himself would, it was thought, be char- northern Sweden during the late 1840s, acteristic of the movement he had instigated. and was led by the parish minister of Kare During this first period, the revival was sharply criticized. This negative attitude gradually suando, Lars Levi Læstadius (1800–61). changed from the turn of the century onwards. Within a few years, the revival spread The second period is characterized by greater to the neighbouring countries Finland openness towards understanding the revival on and Norway. In Norway, most parishes its own premises. -
Planbeskrivelse Steinveien, Planid
Planbeskrivelse Detaljregulering for Steinveien, planID 654 Tiltakshaver: Forslagsstiller: Harstad Kommune 17.12.2015 Innhold 1. Sammendrag 4 2. Bakgrunn 5 2.1 Hensikt med planen 5 3. Planprosessen 6 3.1 Kunngjøring og varsel om igangsatt regulering 6 3.2 Planprogram 6 4. Planstatus og rammebetingelser 7 4.1 Kommunale planer 7 4.2 Regionale planer 9 4.3 Nasjonale føringer/retningslinjer 11 4.4 Veiledere/øvrige føringer 12 4.5 Gjeldende reguleringsplan 12 4.6 Tilgrensende detaljplaner 14 5. Beskrivelse av planområdet 15 5.1 Beliggenhet 15 5.2 Dagens arealbruk 16 5.3 Landskap 16 5.4 Grunnforhold 16 5.5 Naturforhold/Naturmangfold 16 5.6 Eksisterende bebyggelse 18 5.7 Friluftsliv og rekreasjon 18 5.8 Barn og unges interesser 18 5.9 Kulturminner og kulturmiljø 18 5.10 Trafikkforhold 18 5.11 Trafikksikkerhet 19 5.12 Kollektivtilbud 21 2 5.13 Miljøforhold 21 5.14 Offentlig og privat servicedekning 22 5.15 Vann og avløp 22 5.16 Renovasjon 22 5.17 Andre spesielle eksisterende forhold 22 6. Beskrivelse av planforslaget 23 6.1 Konsept 23 6.2 Landskap 23 6.3 Arealbruk 24 6.4 Planens utstrekning 25 6.5 Bebyggelse 25 6.5 Parkeringsløsning 25 6.6 Rekreasjonsområder 25 6.7 Infrastruktur 26 6.8 Vann og avløp 27 6.9 Andre forhold 27 7. Konsekvenser av planforslaget 28 7.1 Overordnede planer og mål 28 7.2 Konsekvenser for natur og miljø 28 7.3 Samfunnsmessige konsekvenser 28 7.4 Trafikkforhold 28 7.5 Erstatning av eiendom 30 7.6 Risiko og sårbarhet 30 7.7 Planlagt gjennomføring 31 8. -
Giant Invasive Heracleum Persicum: Friend Or Foe of Plant Diversity?
Received: 22 July 2016 | Revised: 29 March 2017 | Accepted: 1 April 2017 DOI: 10.1002/ece3.3055 ORIGINAL RESEARCH Giant invasive Heracleum persicum: Friend or foe of plant diversity? Dilli P. Rijal1 | Torbjørn Alm1 | Lennart Nilsen2 | Inger G. Alsos1 1Department of Natural Sciences, Tromsø Museum, UiT-The Arctic University of Norway, Abstract Tromsø, Norway The impact of invasion on diversity varies widely and remains elusive. Despite the con- 2 Department of Arctic and Marine siderable attempts to understand mechanisms of biological invasion, it is largely un- Biology, UiT-The Arctic University of Norway, Tromsø, Norway known whether some communities’ characteristics promote biological invasion, or whether some inherent characteristics of invaders enable them to invade other com- Correspondence Dilli P. Rijal, Department of Natural Sciences, munities. Our aims were to assess the impact of one of the massive plant invaders of Tromsø Museum, UiT-The Arctic University of Scandinavia on vascular plant species diversity, disentangle attributes of invasible and Norway, Tromsø, Norway. Email: [email protected] noninvasible communities, and evaluate the relationship between invasibility and ge- netic diversity of a dominant invader. We studied 56 pairs of Heracleum persicum Desf. Funding information Tromsø University Museum, UiT—The Arctic ex Fisch.- invaded and noninvaded plots from 12 locations in northern Norway. There University of Norway was lower native cover, evenness, taxonomic diversity, native biomass, and species richness in the invaded plots than in the noninvaded plots. The invaded plots had nearly two native species fewer than the noninvaded plots on average. Within the in- vaded plots, cover of H. persicum had a strong negative effect on the native cover, evenness, and native biomass, and a positive association with the height of the native plants. -
Annual Report 2020 2 SPAREBANK 1NORD-NORGE Table of Contents
Annual Report 2020 2 SPAREBANK 1 NORD-NORGE 1 SPAREBANK Table of contents SPAREBANK 1 NORD-NORGE 04 From the CEO 08 Strategic compass 10 Our history 12 Timeline 14 Important events 16 Branches 20 Organisation chart 22 Company structure 23 Annual report 24 Group profit analysis 27 Annual report of the Board 28 ANNUAL ACCOUNTS 2020 60 Income statement 62 Balance sheet 63 Changes in equity 64 Cash flow statement 66 Notes 67 Statement by the Bord og Directors and the Group CEO 160 Alternative performance measures 161 Auditor’s report 164 3 Table of contents NORD-NORGE 1 SPAREBANK OPERATIONS 170 Group Management 172 Board of Directors 174 Governing bodies 176 Corporate governance 180 Risk management and internal control 198 Ownership 204 Operations 210 SpareBank1 Nord-Norge Capital markets 218 The SpareBank 1-alliansen 221 The foundations 224 Organisation and HR 226 CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITIY 234 Sustainability in SpareBank 1 Nord-Norge 236 Climate risk (TCFD) 241 Annex 1: Global reporting initiative (GRI) index 256 Annex 2: Carbon exposure in the credit portfolio 262 Annex 3: Stakeholder analysis 2020 264 Annex 4: ‘Samfunnsløftet’s’ contribution to the UN sustainability goals 266 Samfunnsløftet across all Northern Norway 268 4 SPAREBANK 1 NORD-NORGE 1 SPAREBANK Sparebank 1 Nord-Norge SpareBank 1 Nord-Norge is the leading finance house in Northern Norway. The group is part of SpareBank 1-alliansen, an alliance of 14 independent savings banks across the entire country. 5 SPAREBANK 1 NORD-NORGE 1 SPAREBANK Photo: Marius Fiskum DIGITALISATION 2020 was the year that video meetings – up to then meeting between people remains at centre-stage. -
Administrative and Statistical Areas English Version – SOSI Standard 4.0
Administrative and statistical areas English version – SOSI standard 4.0 Administrative and statistical areas Norwegian Mapping Authority [email protected] Norwegian Mapping Authority June 2009 Page 1 of 191 Administrative and statistical areas English version – SOSI standard 4.0 1 Applications schema ......................................................................................................................7 1.1 Administrative units subclassification ....................................................................................7 1.1 Description ...................................................................................................................... 14 1.1.1 CityDistrict ................................................................................................................ 14 1.1.2 CityDistrictBoundary ................................................................................................ 14 1.1.3 SubArea ................................................................................................................... 14 1.1.4 BasicDistrictUnit ....................................................................................................... 15 1.1.5 SchoolDistrict ........................................................................................................... 16 1.1.6 <<DataType>> SchoolDistrictId ............................................................................... 17 1.1.7 SchoolDistrictBoundary ........................................................................................... -
Scandinavia's Leading Shopping
SCANDINAVIA’S LEADING SHOPPING CENTRE GROUP - Part of the Olav Thon Group 2018 OLAV THON Olav Thon is the CEO and founder of the Olav Thon Group, and has since the 1940s operated a comprehensive business. Today the Olav Thon Group is Norway’s leading operator in the property and hotel business. The Olav Thon Foundation was established in December 2013, and all shares in Olav Thon Gruppen AS were gifted by Olav Thon to the foundation. Thon holds a number of directorships connected to the Olav Thon Group, and is also the Chairman of the Olav Thon Foundation. EvenFoto.no THON EIENDOM NORGES LEDENDE EIENDOMSAKTØR Thon Eiendom is the property division of the Olav Thon Group. The Group’s property business covers approximately 500 properties in Norway and abroad, with a total rental value of approximately NOK 5.5 billion. 67 % of rental revenue is raised from commercial premises, including several of Norway’s largest shopping centres. Thon Eiendom is Norway’s biggest shopping centre operator, with 96 centres stretching from Svalbard in the north to Mandal in the south, as well as 11 centres in Sweden. Of these, 78 are wholly or partially owned shopping centres, and 29 are managed on behalf of external owners. Parts of the shopping centre portfolio are marketed and managed under the same brand name: Amfi. 96 shopping centres in Norway 11 shopping centres in Sweden NOK 67.2 billion store revenues in Norway SEK 13.5 billion store revenues in Sweden 200 million visitors annually 6 000 tenants 9 out Norway’s 10 largest shopping centres 3 Latest