Carl Fridtjof Rode (19 May 1897 – 1984) was a Norwegian judge.
He was born in
Kristiania, and after a military education he graduated with the
cand.jur.
Candidate of Law (Latin: ''candidatus/candidata juris/iuris'') is both a graduate law degree awarded to law students in the Nordic region as well as an academic status designation for advanced Law School students in German-speaking countries.
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degree in 1922. He worked as an attorney in
Melbu, and was a member of
Hadsel municipal council.
On 1 February 1942, during the
occupation of Norway by Nazi Germany, he was arrested by the Nazi authorities for working in an "export organization". He was imprisoned at
Grini
Grini is a district in northeastern Bærum, Norway.
Concentration camp
The name Grini is best known from the concentration camp of the same name, but this camp lay further west and had no actual connection to the Grini area.
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from April to June 1942, and then sat at
Schildberg until the camp was liberated.
On returning to Norway, he was appointed as district stipendiary magistrate in
Vesterålen.
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He became district stipendiary magistrate in Midhordland in 1953, and acting Supreme Court Justice the next year. He got the Supreme Court Justice position on a permanent basis in 1956, and stood in the position until his retirement.][
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1897 births
1984 deaths
Supreme Court of Norway justices
Nordland politicians
Norwegian resistance members
Grini concentration camp survivors
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