Ivar Skjånes

Ivar Skjånes in 1951

Ivar Skjånes (5 March 1888, Kolvereid – 5 June 1975, Trondheim) was a Norwegian politician for the Labour Party.

Skjånes (furthest to the right) with a group of fellow prisoners at Falstad in 1942

Skjånes became mayor of Trondheim, the third largest city in Norway, in 1935. On 31 October 1940, during the German occupation of Norway, he was removed on the orders of the occupants.[1] He was also imprisoned, first from March to May 1942 in Falstad concentration camp. In September 1944 he was arrested again and incarcerated in Vollan concentration camp until October, then in Berg concentration camp until 29 March 1945.[2] When the occupation ended in 1945, he assumed office again. He left in 1952. In 1948 he was appointed as County Governor of Sør-Trøndelag, which he held to 1958.

Ivar Skjånes was biographed in 2002 (Røde dager og blå timer : Ivar Skjånes 1888-1975 : et liv og en epoke).

He had a daughter Bodil Skjånes Dugstad and a son.

References

  1. John Aae at Trondheim Kooperative Borettslag history pages
  2. Ottosen, Kristian, ed. (2004). Nordmenn i fangenskap 1940–1945 (in Norwegian) (2nd ed.). Oslo: Universitetsforlaget. p. 621. ISBN 82-15-00288-9.
Preceded by
Harald Pedersen
Mayor of Trondheim
19351940
Succeeded by
Olav Bergan
Preceded by
Sverre Stokstad
Mayor of Trondheim
19451952
Succeeded by
John Aae
Preceded by
Johan Cappelen
County Governor of Sør-Trøndelag
19481958
Succeeded by
Thor Skrindo