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Norwegians and failed
A final attempt by the Norwegians to reconquer England failed, but did pave the way for William the Conqueror's takeover in 1066.
On 10 April, the final negotiations between the Norwegians and Germans failed after the Norwegian delegates, led by Haakon VII, refused to accept the German demand for recognition of Quisling's new government.
Chamberlain had suggested that Allied plans had failed because the Norwegians had not put up the expected resistance to the Germans ; Sinclair however reported the servicemen "... paid a high tribute to the courage and determination with which the Norwegians fought alongside them.
The Norwegians were reinforced and regrouped into new positions ; the Germans, realizing their raid had failed, retreated to Oslo.

Norwegians and 2003
In September 2003 Bosnia and Herzegovina pulled another great result thanks to Zlatan Bajramović's 87th minute strike to lead his country to victory over the solid Norwegians in Zenica.

Norwegians and losing
The Norwegians finish sixth overall in the six team tournament, losing four of their matches convincingly to ; Denmark, Ireland, the Netherlands and Scotland whilst their match against Italy was abandoned due to rain.

Norwegians and out
:" Turning from the northern parts to the mouth of the Baltic Sea we first meet the Norwegians ( Nortmanni ), then the Danish region of Skåne ( Sconia ) stands out, and beyond these live the Geats ( Gothi ) for a long stretch all the way to Birka.
* Aed Finliath drives the invading Danes and Norwegians out of Ireland, after defeating them at the Battle of Killineery.
Sweyn's flotilla caught up with the Norwegians and Harald ordered his men to throw out the captured goods, thinking the Danes would stop to get the goods.
Hunting was carried out from the 17th century by Pomors, but from the 19th century it became more dominated by Norwegians.
It turned out from the first day that Sverdrup as a Prime Minister was not the competent strategist that most Norwegians had either learned to fear or admire.
He has not only fallen out of grace with the Swedish king, but he could also expect the revenge of the Norwegians.
Swedes are not known to have carried out any other military campaigns between 1222 and 1249, making the claims about their forceful appearance at the Neva with Norwegians as their allies seem questionable.
They would also bring out Norwegians who feared arrest by the Germans.
Some German troops were diverted to Hegra, where an improvised force of 251 Norwegians were holding out in an old border fort.
British and French troops landed at Narvik on April 14 to assist the Norwegians, pushing the Germans out of the town and almost forcing them to surrender.
Reaching the Black Glacier undetected, Captain Houghton and one of the Norwegians, Granlund, went ahead to carry out a reconnaissance of the area.
Shortly before the mining was carried out, Koht warned the British that no further neutrality violations would be tolerated, and that in the future the Norwegians would respond with force.
Through his strategic skills, Eric managed to ride out the storm, and defeated the Norwegians, and also the Danes who arrived as far as Nyköping in 1309.

Norwegians and managed
The Norwegians also burned all of the maps and documents from the glider crash before the Germans could arrive, and managed to keep the entire operation secret for almost twenty-four hours.
The Dutch and Norwegians managed to withstand several Soviet tank attacks, destroying many T-34s with their 7. 5 cm PaK 97 / 98 anti-tank guns.
However, brave Norwegians managed to save over half of the Jewish population from Nazi death camps and help them to escape to safety in Sweden, even though they ran the risk of being severely punished for aiding Jews.
Out of these escapees, only three made it to neutral countries and freedom: Van der Stok, who crossed much of the European countryside before arriving in the safety of Spain, and two Norwegians, Per Bergsland and Jens Müller, who managed to escape to neutral Sweden.

Norwegians and again
Norwegians, Swedes, Finns and Japanese skating leaders protested to the USOC, condemning the manner of competition and expressing the wish that mass-start races were never to be held again at the Olympics.
It was only after 1990 that many of the Kola Norwegians again dared to emphasize their background.
Under the leadership of Tønne Huitfeldt, the Norwegians again repulsed the Swedish forces.
In early October, Norwegians again refused to accept a shipment of corn from Bernadotte, and Norwegian merchants instead took up loans to purchase food and other necessities from Denmark.

Norwegians and 2004
As of 2004 approximately 200 Kola Norwegians had moved back to Norway.
By 2004 approximately 200 Kola Norwegians had settled in Norway.

Norwegians and after
Within a few days a ship arrived and evacuated the four Norwegians and their would-be reinforcements after demolishing the weather station to prevent it from falling into German hands.
According to one website, the paper clip was chosen " after they learned ( that ) Norwegians wore them on their clothes to show support for Jews during World War II ".
The night after he died ( and for several days up until the state funeral ), Norwegians mourned immensely, lighting hundreds of thousands of candles in the courtyard outside the Royal Palace in Oslo, with letters and cards placed amongst them.
Advancing on York, the Norwegians occupied the city after defeating a northern English army under Edwin and Morcar on 20 September at the Battle of Fulford.
The Normans did not in fact cross to England until a few days after Harold's victory over the Norwegians, following the dispersal of Harold's naval force.
Sieges in Scotland were initially smaller in scale, with the first recorded such event being the 1230 siege of Rothesay Castle where the besieging Norwegians were able to break down the relatively weak stone walls with axes after only three days.
Secular medieval texts constantly refer to the washing of hands before and after meals, but Sone de Nansay, hero of a 13th century romance, discovers to his chagrin that the Norwegians do not wash up after eating.
In 1898, the Prime Minister ( Boström ) threatened to resign, and the King to abdicate, after the Norwegians began using their own flag.
Many Norwegians often refer to him as " Landsfaderen " ( Father of the Fatherland ); he is generally considered one of the main architects of the rebuilding of Norway after World War II.
During the resistance to the German occupation during World War II, after pins or badges bearing national symbols or the initials of exiled King Haakon VII were banned, Norwegians began to wear paper clips in their lapels as a symbol of resistance to the occupiers and local Nazi authorities.
Olaf was an Uí Ímair dynast and it is difficult to reconcile his rule with that of the Norwegians who apparently came before and after him according to the sagas.
During and after the war, the Norwegians commonly referred to these children as tyskerunger, translating as " German-kids " or " Kraut kids ", a derogatory term.
Some Norwegians claimed the stone was a Swedish hoax and there were similar Swedish accusations because the stone references a joint expedition of Norwegians and Swedes at a time when they were both ruled by the same king, after the Union of Kalmar.
In 1850, the year after Great Britain repealed its restrictive Navigation Acts in Canada, more and more emigrating Norwegians sailed the shorter route to the Ville de Québec ( Quebec City ) in Canada, to make their way on to USA cities like Chicago, Milwaukee, and Green Bay by steamer.
The Jews fleeing to Sweden were most often given help by non-Jewish Norwegians, although a number of the border guards only agreed to assist after receiving large payments from the refugees.
Ancient Norwegians said that Hálogaland was named after a royal named Hölgi.
The Swedish side is extremely popular with Norwegians who flock to buy relatively cheap goods in Sweden, where a large shopping area can be found immediately after crossing the sound.
On 11 April, after receiving reinforcements in Oslo, General Falkenhorst's offensive began ; its goal was to link up Germany's scattered forces before the Norwegians could effectively mobilize or any major Allied intervention could take place.

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