behandlingssvaret
Behandlingssvaret refers to the decisive action or response taken by authorities in Norway during the decades following World War II. The primary aim of this response was to identify and prosecute individuals accused of collaborating with the Nazi occupation or committing other crimes during the war.
In the aftermath of the war, the Norwegian government and law enforcement agencies initiated a comprehensive
Between 1945 and 1949, Norwegian authorities took decisive action to apprehend and prosecute approximately 25,000 individuals
The handling of these suspects is characterized by two distinct approaches: the vertical and horizontal approaches.