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Sverre Arnljot Breste Kjeldstadli (14 February 1916 – 28 March 1961) was a Norwegian historian. During World War II he was a courier for Milorg. His dr.philos. thesis from 1959, Hjemmestyrkene. Hovedtrekk av den militære motstanden under okkupasjonen, has been an inspiration for later works by other historians. He was a son of trade unionist (1870–1934) and his wife Beate, (born Lotsberg, (1880–1965). He was a son-in-law of , and together with Ellen Helvig Grini (1918–2001) he had the son, historian Knut Kjeldstadli. He died in March 1961 and was buried in Ullern.

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  • Sverre Arnljot Breste Kjeldstadli (14 February 1916 – 28 March 1961) was a Norwegian historian. During World War II he was a courier for Milorg. His dr.philos. thesis from 1959, Hjemmestyrkene. Hovedtrekk av den militære motstanden under okkupasjonen, has been an inspiration for later works by other historians. He was a son of trade unionist (1870–1934) and his wife Beate, (born Lotsberg, (1880–1965). He was a son-in-law of , and together with Ellen Helvig Grini (1918–2001) he had the son, historian Knut Kjeldstadli. He died in March 1961 and was buried in Ullern. (en)
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  • Sverre Arnljot Breste Kjeldstadli (14 February 1916 – 28 March 1961) was a Norwegian historian. During World War II he was a courier for Milorg. His dr.philos. thesis from 1959, Hjemmestyrkene. Hovedtrekk av den militære motstanden under okkupasjonen, has been an inspiration for later works by other historians. He was a son of trade unionist (1870–1934) and his wife Beate, (born Lotsberg, (1880–1965). He was a son-in-law of , and together with Ellen Helvig Grini (1918–2001) he had the son, historian Knut Kjeldstadli. He died in March 1961 and was buried in Ullern. (en)
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  • Sverre Kjeldstadli (en)
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