Undersøkelseskommisjonen av 1945 was a commission appointed by the Parliament of Norway in 1945 and chaired by Norwegian politician Gustav Heiberg, given the task to investigate the role of the three branches of power: the Norwegian Parliament, Government and Supreme Court, as well as the Administrative Council in 1940.
[1] The six reports with nine annexes published by the commission in 1946 and 1947,[2][3][4][5][6] are regarded as an important source on the events in 1940.
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