oppgjørene
Oppgjørene, often referred to as rettsoppgjøret, is the Norwegian term for the post-World War II legal and political reckoning against collaborators and others linked to the Nazi occupation of Norway (1940–1945). After liberation in May 1945, Norwegian authorities initiated investigations, trials, and sanctions aimed at ensuring accountability for treason, war crimes, and collaboration.
The process targeted a wide range of actors, including members of the fascist Nasjonal Samling party, officials
The main phase lasted through the late 1940s, with some cases continuing into the early 1950s. The
Today, oppgjørene remains a debated aspect of Norway’s postwar history, reflecting tensions between justice, due process,