List of Berg prisoners

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This is a list of prisoners of Berg concentration camp , which was operated in Nazi-occupied Norway between 1942 and 1945.

A cross symbol next to a name denotes that the person died during World War II, at Berg or elsewhere.

NamePrisoner number
Einar Amdahl [1]
Johannes Andenæs [2]
Carl Jacob Arnholm [3]
Endre Berner [4]
Halvdan Bjørum [5]
Thomas Bonnevie [6]
Egil Brekke [7]
Gunnar Eliassen [8]
Eivind Erichsen [9]
Andreas Eriksen [10]
Egil Eriksen [10]
Ragnar Frisch [11]
Bjørn Føyn [12]
Victor Goldschmidt [13]
Bjarne Gran [14]
Frank Gunnar Guildford [15]
Ørnulf Halmrast [16]
Odd Hassel [17]
Rudolf Hedemann [18]
Anatol Heintz [18]
Sverre J. Herstad [19]
Carl Haave [20]
Ragnvald Indrebø [20]
K. O. Kornelius [21]
Leif Larsen [22]
Erling Lauhn [22]
Andreas Moe [23]
Arnt Mørland [24]
Torleiv Bull Njaa [25]
Erik Nord [26]
Lars Ramndal [27]
Øistein Ravnum [27]
Helge Rognlien [28]
Atle Roll-Mathiesen [29]
Harald K. Schjelderup [30]
Johan Schreiner [30]
Kåre Schøning [31]
Eiliv Skard [32]
Ivar Skjånes [32]
Vegard Sletten [33]
Johannes Smemo [33]
Sverre Steen [34]
Neri Valen [35]
Martinus Vanberg [35]
Lorentz Vogt [36]
Ole Øisang [37]
Olav Østby-Deglum [37]
Ivar Aarseth [38]

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Notes
  1. Haave and Herstad, 1948: p. 197
  2. Haave and Herstad, 1948: p. 198
  3. Haave and Herstad, 1948: p. 200
  4. Ottosen, 2004: p. 126
  5. Haave and Herstad, 1948: p. 205
  6. Haave and Herstad, 1948: p. 206
  7. Haave and Herstad, 1948: p. 207
  8. Haave and Herstad, 1948: p. 213
  9. Haave and Herstad, 1948: p. 214
  10. 1 2 Haave and Herstad, 1948: p. 215
  11. Haave and Herstad, 1948: p. 218
  12. Haave and Herstad, 1948: p. 219
  13. Ottosen, 2004: p. 241
  14. Haave and Herstad, 1948: p. 220
  15. Haave and Herstad, 1948: p. 221
  16. Haave and Herstad, 1948: p. 223
  17. Haave and Herstad, 1948: p. 226
  18. 1 2 Haave and Herstad, 1948: p. 227
  19. Haave and Herstad, 1948: p. 229
  20. 1 2 Haave and Herstad, 1948: p. 232
  21. Haave and Herstad, 1948: p. 241
  22. 1 2 Haave and Herstad, 1948: p. 243
  23. Haave and Herstad, 1948: p. 250
  24. Haave and Herstad, 1948: p. 252
  25. Haave and Herstad, 1948: p. 253
  26. Haave and Herstad, 1948: p. 254
  27. 1 2 Haave and Herstad, 1948: p. 259
  28. Haave and Herstad, 1948: p. 261
  29. Haave and Herstad, 1948: p. 251
  30. 1 2 Haave and Herstad, 1948: p. 265
  31. Haave and Herstad, 1948: p. 266
  32. 1 2 Haave and Herstad, 1948: p. 268
  33. 1 2 Haave and Herstad, 1948: p. 269
  34. Haave and Herstad, 1948: p. 271
  35. 1 2 Haave and Herstad, 1948: p. 280
  36. Haave and Herstad, 1948: p. 281
  37. 1 2 Haave and Herstad, 1948: p. 286
  38. Ottosen, 2004: p. 741
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