Wilhelm von Tangen Hansteen

Deceased Person

1896 – 1980

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Who was Wilhelm von Tangen Hansteen?

Wilhelm von Tangen Hansteen was a Norwegian Army officer.

From 1937 to 1941, Hansteen served as Norwegian Military attaché to Helsinki. In this position he worked for stronger Norwegian support for Finland during the Winter War.

After a short period in Stockholm, he was in 1942 surprisingly promoted directly from Major to Major General and appointed Commander in Chief of the Norwegian Armed Forces. He held this position until 1944 when then-Crown Prince Olav was made Commander in Chief. Hansteen served as Deputy Commander for the rest of World War II.

Hansteen continued his distinguished military career after the war, serving as commander of the Norwegian forces in Germany from 1946, as commander of the Norwegian Army from 1948, and as commander of NATO forces in Norway from 1951. He retired from the army in 1966, and died in Oslo, the city he was born.

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Born
May 11, 1896
Died
Sep 6, 1980

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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