German Economic Policy in Norway
1940–1945
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.65074/aqv1ed45Keywords:
Economic resources, Gold, Norwegian Bank, Minerals, TerbovenAbstract
From the outset of its occupation of Norway, Germany sought to control Norwegian economic resources, particularly the state treasury and gold reserves. Anticipating the threat, the Norwegian government implemented a well-organized plan to conceal and evacuate the gold before the German forces entered Oslo, later transferring it to London and the United States. During the occupation, German authorities extensively exploited Norway’s economic resources to finance their military presence and support the German war economy. This included the development of infrastructure, the construction of military fortifications, and the exploitation of mineral resources for war industries. The occupation’s financial burdens were largely imposed on Norwegian banks, leading to inflation and rising living costs. Norway also bore the costs of the German army and provided labor, including prisoners of war, resulting in lasting negative impacts on the Norwegian economy.
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