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  2. In 1940, Crown Princess Märtha and her family were immersed in World War II as Germany invaded Norway. After escaping to her home country of Sweden, and then being evacuated to America by President Franklin D. Roosevelt , she effectively advocated for Norway and did fundraising until the end of the war.

  3. Feb 13, 2012 · The Prince was the first heir to the throne to be born in Norway in 567 years. Crown Princess Märtha assumed the role of First Lady on Queen Maud’s death in 1938. World War II. When German troops invaded Norway on 9 April 1940, the Royal Family, the Government and most members of the Storting managed to flee before the Germans reached Oslo.

  4. The occupation of Norway by Nazi Germany during the Second World War began on 9 April 1940 after Operation Weserübung. Conventional armed resistance to the German invasion ended on 10 June 1940, and Nazi Germany controlled Norway until the capitulation of German forces in Europe on 8 May 1945 .

  5. Crown Princess Märtha of Norway died of cancer on 5 April 1954; she was only 53 years old when she passed away. Her premature death meant that she was never declared Queen. The public admired her for advancing Norways interests under challenging circumstances during World War Two.

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    • How about those first cousins? While the marriage between Märtha and Olav appeared on the outside as a union made to strengthen the royal and political bonds between Sweden and Norway, it was also largely a love match.
    • She was a Delta Zeta sorority sister. As we saw in the first episode of Atlantic Crossing, the royal couple took a tour of the U.S. just before the war.It was this trip that first introduced them to the Roosevelts — but that wasn’t the only alliance that Märtha made.
    • Crown Princess… and Red Cross volunteer. After Märtha and her children fled to the U.S. during the war, she quickly dedicated herself to the war efforts.
    • She was involved in the Atlantic Charter. In 1941, Märtha accompanied President Roosevelt on the USS Potomac, the presidential yacht, on a trip to Newfoundland.
  6. After the death of President Roosevelt and the end of the second World War, Martha and her children, alongside Olav’s father, King Haakon, finally set off on their return journey to Norway...

  7. Mar 30, 2018 · Norway was occupied for the vast majority of the Second World War. We take a look at the story of Norway during the war, from initial occupation through to the resistance movement and eventual liberation.

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