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4 unusual facts about Blindern


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Other buildings of note are Eilert Sundt's house, the social studies building; the humanities buildings, named after Sophus Bugge, Henrik Wergeland, Niels Treschow and P. A. Munch; Frederikke, the welfare building; and Niels Henrik Abel's house, for mathematical studies, the biology building, named after Kristine Bonnevie, the first female professor at Oslo University.

Harald Berntsen

Berntsen later became a leader in the extreme left environment at Blindern.

Karl Marthinsen

Karl Alfred Nicolai Marthinsen (sometimes spelled Karl Martinsen) (25 October 1896, Karlsøy – 8 February 1945, Blindern) was the Norwegian commander of Statspolitiet and Sikkerhetspolitiet in Norway during the Nazi occupation during World War II.

Trygve Gulbranssen

In 1935, as the sales of his books began to pick up, Gulbtanssen moved his family to a villa at Eventyr Road No. 40 in Blindern.


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