Jakob Vaage (9 February 1905 – 29 January 1994) was a
Norwegian
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educator, author and
historian
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. He served as secretary of the
Association for the Promotion of Skiing and
curator
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of the
Holmenkollen Ski Museum.
Biography
Vaage was born in
Aker, Norway
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The name originally belonged to a farm which was located near the current Old Aker Church. The church ...
. His parents were Jakob Vaage (1862–1953) and Mathilde Gundersen (1866–1953). He was raised in the Oslo neighborhood of
Lilleaker. Vaage studied science at the
University of Oslo
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, where he became
cand.real.
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in 1931 with a botany major. His specialty was plants of the Arctics.
He was employed as a high school teacher in
Ullern
Ullern is a borough of the city of Oslo, Norway.
History
The borough has its name from an old farm, Norse ''Ullarin''. The first element is the genitive case of the name of the Norse god Ullr. The last element is ''vin'', meaning pasture or mea ...
from 1934 until he retired in 1972.
During the
occupation of Norway by Nazi Germany
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, he was imprisoned along with hundred of other Norwegian school teachers.
He was incarcerated in
Bredtveit concentration camp from March 1942, then in
Grini concentration camp
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for some days. On 31 March he was moved to
Jørstadmoen, later to
Kirkenes. He was released in November 1942.
As a skier in
Ullern SK, he was also goalkeeper for the team that in 1937 played Norway's first handball match against
SK Arild at
Akershus Fortress
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and afterwards founded the
Norwegian Handball Federation
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. He was admitted to the
SK Ull SK may refer to:
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skiing club in 1947. He served as deputy chairman from 1970 to 1973 and chairman from 1973 to 1992.
He served as secretary of the Norwegian-based
Association for the Promotion of Skiing from 1945 to 1947, and
curator
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of the
Holmenkollen Ski Museum in
Oslo
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from 1946 to 1984. He wrote many books about Norwegian
skiing
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including ''Skikongen Lauritz Bergendahl'' (1975) and ''Den satt! og andre nye og gamle skihistorier'' (1983. with
Birger Ruud
Birger Ruud (23 August 1911 – 13 June 1998) was a Norwegian ski jumper and alpine skier.
Career
Born in Kongsberg, Birger Ruud, with his brothers Sigmund and Asbjørn, dominated international jumping in the 1930s, winning three world cham ...
).
Personal life
He was married in 1938 to Berit Gerd Andersen (1918–1995).
He received the
Medal of St. Hallvard in 1976. For his historical works regarding Holmenkollen, Vaage earned the
Holmenkollen medal (''Holmenkollmedaljen'') in 1984. Vaage died during 1994 and was buried at Ullern kirkegård in Oslo.
A stone monument to Vaage at
Lilleaker Station in Oslo was unveiled in 2000. It was designed by sculptor
Nils Aas (1933–2004).
Memorial in Vaage's honor. November 10, 2000
References
External links
1905 births
1994 deaths
University of Oslo alumni
Norwegian curators
20th-century Norwegian historians
Schoolteachers from Oslo
SK Ull members
Bredtveit concentration camp survivors
Grini concentration camp survivors
Holmenkollen medalists
Sportspeople from Oslo
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