- Anders John Aune
Anders John Aune (born 1 May 1923 in
Stjørna ) is a retired Norwegian politician.Originally a member of the Labour Party, Aune was elected to the Norwegian Parliament from
Finnmark in 1969, but was not re-elected in 1973. He was a member ofVadsø municipality council from 1951 to 1963, serving as deputy mayor in 1951–1952 and mayor in 1953–1955 and 1955–1959. His career in politics was scheduled to end with the post of County Governor of Finnmark, which he held from 1974 to 1989 (having formerly been the acting County Governor from 1963 to 1965).stortingetbio|ANAU]However, in 1989 Aune stood for election for another party, a new party led by himself and called
Framtid for Finnmark ("Future For Finnmark"). He was elected to the national parliament for this regionalprotest party , but again sat only one term.b]Outside of politics, he had graduated from the
University of Oslo ascand.jur. in 1948 and worked as a civil servant. In 1985 he was proclaimed Commander of theRoyal Norwegian Order of St. Olav , and also received theOrder of the White Rose .c]During the German occupation of Norway he took part in the Norwegian resistance. He was arrested in November 1943, sent to Stettin in December 1943, then sent to
Sennheim the same month and to Buchenwald one year later. [ [http://www.buchenwaldforeningen.aktive-fredsreiser.no/KZ-Buchenwald/beretninger.htm Norwegian Society of Buchenwald Inmates] ]References
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