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| name= Halvard Lange | image= | caption= Lange speaking in the Storting in 1949 | office= Minister of Foreign Affairs | term_start= 25 September 1963 | term_end= 12 October 1965 | primeminister= Einar Gerhardsen | predecessor= Erling Wikborg | successor= John Lyng | term_start2= 22 February 1946 | term_end2= 28 August 1963 | primeminister2= Einar Gerhardsen Oscar Torp | predecessor2= Trygve Lie | successor2= Erling Wikborg | birth_date= {{birth date|1902|09|16|df=y}} | birth_place= Kristiania, Norway | death_date= {{Death date and age|1970|05|19|1902|09|16|df=y}} | death_place= Oslo, Norway | party= Labour Party | children=Even Lange }} Halvard Manthey Lange (16 September 1902 – 19 May 1970) was a Norwegian politician and diplomat. He became a member of the Norwegian Labour Party in 1927. Two years later, in 1929, he earned a Master of Arts degree. He worked as a teacher 1930-35 and lectured at the University of Oslo 1935-38. He was arrested by the Nazi German occupying forces in 1942 and spent the rest of the war in various concentration camps. He was the Norwegian foreign minister from 1946 till 1965, except for a month in 1963 during the administration of John Lyng. Just before taking the job of foreign minister, he became a member of the Norwegian Nobel Committee in 1945; although he went on leave in 1946, when he took up the foreign minister's job, he remained officially on the committee until 1948. He was viewed as "right-wing" politician in the Norwegian Labour Party, partially because of his strong support for Western alignment. Mr. Lange was, together with Lester B. Pearson and Gaetano Martino, one of the "three wise men" on the "Committee of Three" advising NATO on ways to strengthen its non-military cooperation. A result of this work was the formation of the NATO Science Programme in 1957.[1] His father was Nobel Peace Prize winner Christian Lous Lange and his great-grandfather was the historian Christian C. A. Lange. His brother Carl Viggo also became a member of Parliament. References1. ^{{cite news|title= NATO Handbook 2001: Science Programme Activities |url= http://www.nato.int/docu/handbook/2001/hb081001.htm| publisher = NATO|date= 2001-08-23 | accessdate = 2006-08-26}} External links
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