Inger Haldorsen

Inger Haldorsen (15 December 1899 – 3 January 1982) was a Norwegian physician, midwife and politician for the Liberal Party.

She attended an international course in Paris, France, in 1937–38 and worked as a senior registrar when she returned to Bergen, Norway.

In response to the German occupation of Norway in 1940, Haldorsen joined the Resistance Movement.

Haldorsen became politically active and held several municipal offices[1] before fielding for election to the Storting.

[2] Haldorsen was medical superintendent of a children's home and advisor to a hospital board from 1959 to about 1964.