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==Asserting legitimacy of exiled Norwegian government== The Norwegian government of Prime Minister [[Johan Nygaardsvold]], with the exception of foreign minister [[Halvdan Koht]] and minister of defence [[Birger Ljungberg]], was largely caught by surprise when it became apparent in the early hours of 9 April 1940 that [[Nazi Germany]] had launched an invasion of Norway. Although some of the country's gold reserve had already been removed from Oslo, there were few contingency plans for such an invasion. The Norwegian government was unprepared and unwilling to capitulate to the ultimatum timed to coincide with the arrival of German troops and delivered by [[Curt Bräuer]], the German representative in Oslo. The German demand that Norway accept the "protection of the Reich" was rebuffed by Koht and the Norwegian government before dawn had broken on the morning of invasion. "''Vi gir oss ikke frivillig, kampen er allerede i gang''", replied Koht. "We will not submit voluntarily; the struggle is already underway."{{Citation needed|date=June 2011}} Anticipating German efforts to capture the government, the entire Norwegian parliament (the ''[[Storting]]''), the [[Haakon VII|royal family]], and cabinet hastily evacuated Oslo by train and car to [[Hamar]] and then on to [[Elverum]], where an extraordinary session of parliament was called. In large part because of the presence of mind of the parliament's president [[Carl Joachim Hambro (1885-1964)|C. J. Hambro]], the ''Storting'' managed to pass an emergency measure (known as the [[Elverum Authorization]]) that gave full authority to the king and his cabinet until the Storting could convene again. This gave [[Haakon VII|King Haakon VII]] and the cabinet constitutional authority to reject the German emissary's ultimatum to accept the German invasion. Although there were several German attempts to capture or kill the King and the Norwegian government, they managed to evade these attempts and travelled through Norway's remote interior until leaving the country for [[London]] on the British [[heavy cruiser]] {{HMS|Devonshire|39|6}} on 7 June.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://royalnavymemories.co.uk/war-memories-of-devonshire/|title=War Memories of Devonshire|date=2009-07-02|newspaper=Royal Navy Memories|language=en-GB|access-date=2017-01-15}}</ref>{{Norway during World War II}} {{Scandinavia in World War II}} Reserving the constitutional legitimacy of the Norwegian government also undermined [[Vidkun Quisling]]'s attempts at claiming the Norwegian government for himself. After Quisling had proclaimed his assumption of the government, several individuals on the Supreme Court took the initiative to establish an Administrative Council (''Administrasjonsrådet'') in an effort to stop him. This became a controversial initiative, in that the legitimate Norwegian government refused to give the council any legal backing, and the German authorities ended up disbanding it.
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