Arnfinn Haga

Arnfinn Haga (born 10 February 1936) is a Norwegian teacher and non-fiction writer, born at Stord. He made his literary début in 1974 with Det regner i fjellet. His authorship has focused on Norwegian resistance during the occupation of Norway by Nazi Germany from 1940 to 1945. He was awarded the King's Medal of Merit in gold in 2003 for his literary works.[1][2]

Arnfinn Haga
Born (1936-02-10) 10 February 1936
NationalityNorwegian
OccupationSchoolteacher and non-fiction writer
AwardsKing's Medal of Merit in gold (2003)

Selected works

  • Arquebus kaller London. 1977.
  • Da stjernene frøs. 1981.
  • Jernring rundt Bjørn West. 1982.
  • Vi fløy Catalina. 1983.
  • Da Stein-organisasjonen ble sprengt. 1987.
  • Mørket var min venn. 1991.
  • Alta bataljon 1940. 1998.
  • Valdres 1940. 1999.
  • Raidet mot Stordø Kisgruber. 2003.
  • Rapport fra utpostene. 2008.
gollark: I might, but this is irrelevant.
gollark: ...
gollark: Electricity is indirectly responsible for basically every good innovation of the modern world, which have led to massively increased quality of life, but also Electron. On the other hand, the thing with basic discoveries like electricity is that someone else could probably have come up with them if the original discoverer somehow didn't.
gollark: Well, electricity led to JavaScript.
gollark: You should receive advice from the GTech™ Morality Fast Fourier Transform™, the GTech™ Metaethics Complex Logarithm™ and the GTech™ Metaⁿethics Group Homomorphisms ONLY. Not Machiavelli and such.

References

  1. "Arnfinn Haga" (in Norwegian). Cappelen Damm. Retrieved 23 April 2011.
  2. "Forfattere: Haga, Arnfinn" (in Norwegian). Norwegian Broadcastion Corporation. Retrieved 23 April 2011.


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