Otto Bahr Halvorsen

Otto Bahr Halvorsen (28 May 1872, Christiania –23 May 1923, Christiania) was a Norwegian politician from the Conservative Party. He was Prime Minister of Norway from 1920 to 1921 and again in 1923 when he died in office.

Political offices
Preceded by
Gunnar Knudsen
Prime Minister of Norway
1920–1921
Succeeded by
Otto Blehr
Preceded by
Otto Blehr
Prime Minister of Norway
1923
Succeeded by
Abraham Berge
Heads of government of Norway
First Ministers, 1814–1873
  • Haxthausen
  • Rosenkrantz
  • Sommerhielm
  • Collett
  • Krog
  • Vogt
  • Petersen
  • F. Stang
Prime Ministers, 1873–1905
  • F. Stang
  • Selmer
  • Schweigaard
  • Sverdrup
  • E. Stang
  • Steen
  • E. Stang
  • Hagerup
  • Steen
  • Blehr
  • Hagerup
Prime Ministers, 1905–1940
  • Michelsen
  • Løvland
  • Knudsen
  • Konow
  • Bratlie
  • Knudsen
  • Halvorsen
  • Blehr
  • Halvorsen
  • Berge
  • Mowinckel
  • Lykke
  • Hornsrud
  • Mowinckel
  • Kolstad
  • Hundseid
  • Mowinckel
  • Nygaardsvold
WWII 1940–1945
  • Nygaardsvold
  • Quisling
  • Christensen
  • Terboven
  • Quisling
Prime Ministers, 1945–
  • Gerhardsen
  • Torp
  • Gerhardsen
  • Lyng
  • Gerhardsen
  • Borten
  • Bratteli
  • Korvald
  • Bratteli
  • Nordli
  • Brundtland
  • Willoch
  • Brundtland
  • Syse
  • Brundtland
  • Jagland
  • Bondevik
  • Stoltenberg
  • Bondevik
  • Stoltenberg
Persondata
Name Halvorsen, Otto Bahr
Alternative names
Short description
Date of birth 1872
Place of birth
Date of death 1923
Place of death


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