Birger Braadland
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Birger Braadland (1879-1966) was a Norwegian politician for the Centre Party, then called Bondepartiet ("The Farmers' Party"). He was Minister for Foreign Affairs 1931-1932 and 1932-1933, as well as acting prime minister in 1932.
His son Erik Braadland later became a member of Parliament.

