1918 in Norway
Events in the year 1918 in Norway.
Incumbents
Events
Sport
- Gunnar Andersen, international soccer player and ski jumper, becomes the first to receive the Egebergs Ærespris, an award presented to Norwegian athletes who excel at two (or more) different sports
Notable births
- 2 January - Odd Vattekar, politician (died 1992)
- 11 January - Gunnar Sønsteby, resistance fighter, the most highly decorated person in Norway
- 27 January - Lars Ulgenes, shot putter
- 30 January - André Bjerke, writer and poet (died 1985)
- 1 February - Elsa Rastad Bråten, politician (died 1999)
- 11 February - Anne Stine Ingstad, archaeologist (died 1997)
- 16 February - Karsten Konow, sailor and Olympic silver medallist (died 1943)
- 20 March - Oddvar Berrefjord, jurist, politician and Minister (died 1999)
- 14 April - Margit Tøsdal, politician (died 1993)
- 6 May - Eva Kolstad, politician and Minister (died 1999)
- 19 May – Olav Bø, folklorist (died 1998).[1]
- 25 May - Peder Lunde, sailor and Olympic silver medallist
- 25 May - Fredrik Kayser, resistance fighter (died 2009)
- 10 June - Gerd Kirste, politician
- 21 June - Kasper Idland, resistance member (died 1968)
- 2 July - Odd Sagør, politician and Minister (died 1993)
- 4 July - Rolf Søder, actor (died 1998)
- 9 July - Tor Tank-Nielsen, businessperson
- 12 July - Kåre Stokkeland, politician (died 1985)
- 2 August - Gunvald Tomstad, resistance fighter (died 1970)
- 18 August – Per Hafslund, zoologist, educator and broadcasting person (died 1990).[2]
- 19 August - Bjørn Egge, military officer (died 2007)
- 8 September - Kjølv Egeland, politician (died 1999)
- 18 September – Berit Brænne, actress and children's writer (died 1976).[3]
- 8 October - Halfdan Hegtun, radio personality, comedian, writer and former politician
- 15 October – Rolf Schjerven, politician (died 1978).[4]
- 27 October - Jens-Anton Poulsson, military officer
- 9 November - Aslaug Fredriksen, politician (died 2000)
- 9 November - Sverre Granlund, commando (died 1943)
- 13 November - Karl Aasland, politician (died 1982)
- 24 November - Torstein Grythe, founder and conductor of the Sølvguttene boys choir (died 2009)[5]
- 8 December - Hans Børli, poet and writer (died 1989)
- 8 December - Carsten Byhring, actor (died 1990)
Full date unknown
Notable deaths
- 26 February - Otto Jensen, bishop, politician and Minister (born 1856)
- 25 August - Karl Haagensen, gymnast and Olympic gold medallist (born 1871)
Full date unknown
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