Anne Thommessen

Anne Thommessen, née Dobloug (4 February 1880 – 20 November 1968[1][2]) was a Norwegian politician.

She was born in Kristiania[3] as a daughter of Mikkel Dobloug (1844–1913) and his wife Susanna, née Baashuus (1851–1931).

[4] She finished her secondary education with a private exam at Gjertsen's School in 1897.

[4] Through this marriage Anne was a daughter-in-law of Ola Thommessen, one of Norway's most important newspaper editors.

[11] Arbeidsfylkingen was an organization to combat unemployment, founded in 1932 by Walter Fyrst, who in 1933 became a prominent member of Nasjonal Samling.