Edvard Christian Danielsen Explained

Honorific Prefix:Vice Admiral
Edvard Christian Danielsen
Birth Date:14 April 1888
Birth Place:Mandal in Vest-Agder, Norway.
Allegiance:Norwegian
Branch:Royal Norwegian Navy
Serviceyears:1909-1951
Rank:Vice Admiral and Chief of naval operations
Awards:War Cross with Sword (1943)
Relations:Tone Danielsen (granddaughter)
Berit Backer (granddaughter)
Anders Danielsen Lie (great-grandson)

Edvard Christian Danielsen (14 April 1888  - 30 January 1964) was a Norwegian naval officer. He held the rank of Vice admiral in the Royal Norwegian Navy and was chief of the admiral staff in London during World War II.

Personal life

Danielsen was born at Mandal in Vest-Agder, Norway. He was the son of Daniel D. Danielsen (1842-95) and Margrethe CecilieJensen (1855-1939). He married Julie Lie Torjussen in 1915.

Military career

Danielsen started as a cadet in the Royal Norwegian Naval Academy in 1906 and graduated in 1909. Danielsen entered the Royal Norwegian Navy and was in continuous submarine service from 1917 until 1936. He was appointed to captain in 1924 and was chief of the submarine division from 1934 to 1936.[1]

After the German invasion of Norway in 1940, he worked on behalf of the Norwegian resistance movement in cooperation with the British Secret Intelligence Service (MI6). After Henry Diesen resigned his position in August 1941, Danielsen was promoted to Rear Admiral and served chief of the admiral staff in London.[2] [3]

After the liberation of Norway in 1945, Danielsen was appointed Vice Admiral and served as naval chief from May 1949 until he sought leaveduring 1951.[4]

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Notes and References

  1. Encyclopedia: Edvard Christian Danielsen . . Godal . Anne Marit . Anne Marit Godal . Norsk nettleksikon . Oslo . Norwegian. 15 June 2013.
  2. Web site: Danielsen, Edvard Christian . Hvem er Hvem?. Bjørn Steenstrup . 1 February 2018.
  3. Web site: Henry Edward Diesen. Store norske leksikon. 1 February 2018.
  4. Encyclopedia: Edvard Christian Danielsen . Norsk biografisk leksikon. Jon Anton . Johnson . Helle, Knut. Kunnskapsforlaget . Oslo . Norwegian . 15 June 2013.