Germany–Norway relations
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Germany–Norway relations are foreign relations between Germany and Norway.
Both countries established diplomatic relations in 1905, after Norway’s independence. During World War II, Norway was occupied by Nazi Germany, lasting from 1940 until 1945. Germany has an embassy in Oslo, and Norway has an embassy in Berlin and two consulates, in Düsseldorf and Hamburg.
Both countries are full members of NATO, and of the Council of Europe. There are around 6,251 Norwegians living in Germany and around 20,916 Germans living in Norway.[1]
To promote the German-Norwegian relations in 1982, the German-Norwegian society and 1988, the German-Norwegian Friendship Society were founded.
Well-known German-Norwegian
- Carl Arnold(1797–1873), composer
- Rolf Nesch (1893–1975), painter
- Gottfried von der Goltz (born 1964), Violinist and conductor
- Peter Dybwad (1859–1921), Architect
- Leopold von Ubisch (1886–1965), zoologist
- Lars Christopher Vilsvik (born 1988), Football Player
German community of Norway
See German Norwegians, Reichskommissariat Norwegen and German occupation of Norway.
The German School of Oslo serves Germans living in Oslo.
Related groups: Austrian Norwegians.