sluttfakturaen
Sluttfakturaen is a post-World War II Norwegian concept and compensation scheme introduced by the government in 1948 to provide financial aid to those who had lost their homes or businesses in the war. The term "sluttfaktura" is derived from the Norwegian word for "final invoice" or "last bill," which refers to the compensation being a final settlement for the claimed losses.
The government introduced the scheme to address the widespread destruction caused by the war, which left many
The application process for Sluttfakturaen was complex and involved submitting detailed claims to the authorities. The
The Sluttfakturaen scheme was a significant step towards rebuilding the Norwegian economy and helping those affected