1982 in Norway

1982
in
Norway

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See also:List of years in Norway

Events in the year 1982 in Norway.

In 1982, Norway experienced significant events including the controversial Widerøe Flight 933 crash, a bombing at Oslo Central Station, a major radiation accident in Kjeller, and the start of the infamous Arnfinn Nesset murder trial, which led to national discussions on bullying after suicides in Northern Norway; politically, the Ministry of Culture was formed, and internationally, King Olav V visited Miami, while the Bilderberg conference was held in Sandefjord.

Major Incidents

  • Widerøe Flight 933 Crash (March 11): A plane crashed into the Barents Sea, killing 15 people, a highly controversial accident in Norway.
  • Oslo Station Bombing (July 2): A bomb killed one woman and injured 11 at the central station; a suspect confessed later that year.
  • Radiation Accident (September 2): A worker at the Institute for Energy Technology in Kjeller died from radiation overexposure.

Social & Legal Issues

  • Anti-Bullying Movement: Three suicides of young boys in Northern Norway, linked to severe bullying, spurred national action, bringing Dr. Dan Olweus to prominence for his anti-bullying research.
  • Arnfinn Nesset Trial: The trial began for the director of an Orkdal geriatric institution accused of killing 25 patients, a major crime story.
  • National Gallery Theft (October 11): Eight valuable paintings were stolen from Oslo's National Gallery.

Politics & Culture

  • Ministry of Culture: The Ministry of Culture and Church Affairs was established.
  • Bilderberg Conference: The influential Bilderberg Group held its annual meeting in Sandefjord, Norway.

International Relations & Economy

  • King Olav V's U.S. Visit: King Olav V visited Miami in January, touring Norwegian-American cruise ships.
  • Falklands War Support: Norway provided intelligence support to the UK during the Falklands War.

Incumbents

Events

  • 11 March – Widerøe Flight 933 crashed into the Barents Sea near Mehamn, killing all 15 on board; this accident remains highly controversial in Norway.
  • 2 July – A bomb explodes in a locker at the Oslo Central Station. A young woman is killed and eleven others are injured.
  • 9 July – An unexploded bomb is found and defused in the cargo storage at the Oslo central station.
  • 9 October – An 18-year-old confesses that it was he who was behind the bombing of the Central Station in Oslo.
  • 11 October – Eight paintings worth an estimated 25 million NOK are stolen from the National Gallery in Oslo .
  • 18 October – the trail of Arnfinn Nesset, who stands accused of killing 25 patients at the Geriatric institution in Orkdal Municipality where he was the director, begins.
  • The Norwegian Ministry of Culture and Church Affairs is established

Sports

Music

Film

Literature

Notable births

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Full date missing

Notable deaths

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See also

References

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