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'''Nils Trædal''' (29 November 1879 – 12 October 1948) was a Norwegian cleric and politician for the agrarian party [[Centre Party (Norway)|Bondepartiet]] (later renamed [[Centre Party (Norway)|Centre Party]]) and leader of the party from 1938 to 1948. He was Minister of Education and Church Affairs 1931-1932 and 1932–1933, as well as acting Prime Minister and acting Minister of Foreign Affairs in 1932.
'''Nils Trædal''' (29 November 1879 – 12 October 1948) was a Norwegian cleric and politician for the agrarian party [[Centre Party (Norway)|Bondepartiet]] (later renamed [[Centre Party (Norway)|Centre Party]]) and leader of the party from 1938 to 1948. He was Minister of Education and Church Affairs 1931–1932 and 1932–1933, as well as acting Prime Minister and acting Minister of Foreign Affairs in 1932.


Together with farmer and author [[Hans Seland]] and farmer union leader [[Hans Haga]] he was among the main agrarian party leaders to prevent the party from joining the fascist movement [[Nasjonal Samling]], led by [[Vidkun Quisling]].
Together with farmer and author [[Hans Seland]] and farmer union leader [[Hans Haga]] he was among the main agrarian party leaders to prevent the party from joining the fascist movement [[Nasjonal Samling]], led by [[Vidkun Quisling]].


He died after a fall from the second story of his home.<ref>https://www.nytimes.com/1948/10/13/archives/nils-traedal.html</ref>
He died after a fall from the second story of his home.<ref>{{Cite news | url=https://www.nytimes.com/1948/10/13/archives/nils-traedal.html | title=Nils Traedal | newspaper=The New York Times | date=13 October 1948 }}</ref>


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Revision as of 20:17, 27 July 2024

Nils Trædal
Minister of Education and Church Affairs
In office
12 May 1931 – 3 March 1933
Prime MinisterPeder Kolstad
Jens Hundseid
Preceded bySigvald Hasund
Succeeded byKnut Liestøl
Leader of the Agrarian Party
In office
1938 – 12 October 1948
Preceded byJens Hundseid
Succeeded byEinar Frogner
Personal details
Born(1879-11-29)29 November 1879
Sunndal, Møre og Romsdal, Sweden-Norway
Died12 October 1948(1948-10-12) (aged 68)
Oslo, Norway
Political partyAgrarian
Spouse
Gunda Amalie Ruth Holm
(m. 1918)

Nils Trædal (29 November 1879 – 12 October 1948) was a Norwegian cleric and politician for the agrarian party Bondepartiet (later renamed Centre Party) and leader of the party from 1938 to 1948. He was Minister of Education and Church Affairs 1931–1932 and 1932–1933, as well as acting Prime Minister and acting Minister of Foreign Affairs in 1932.

Together with farmer and author Hans Seland and farmer union leader Hans Haga he was among the main agrarian party leaders to prevent the party from joining the fascist movement Nasjonal Samling, led by Vidkun Quisling.

He died after a fall from the second story of his home.[1]

References

  1. ^ "Nils Traedal". The New York Times. 13 October 1948.