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Øvre Richter Frich — (24 March 1872 – 13 May 1945), full name Gjert Øvre Richter Frich, was a Norwegian reporter, newspaper editor and crime writer. He was one of the most popular writers of crime fiction in Norway during the interwar period. Contents 1 Early and… … Wikipedia
Ørebladet — is a former Norwegian newspaper, issued from 1891 to 1924. Ørebladet became defunct in 1924, when it was incorporated in the newspaper Tidens Tegn.[1] Among the journalists working for Ørebladet were Øvre Richter Frich,[2] Sven Elvestad,[3] Ernst … Wikipedia
Dissolution of the union between Norway and Sweden in 1905 — Norway in 1905 redirects here. For the years in Norway article, see 1905 in Norway. A postcard from around the time of the Norwegian referendum. It translates to Yes, we love this country , the national anthem of Norway. The parliament of Norway… … Wikipedia
Antisemitism in Norway — While parallel to such bigotry elsewhere in Western Europe in Norway, antisemitism in Norway has had a distinct history, reaching its apex during the Holocaust in Norway and with continued relevance in the public debate about the Arab Israeli… … Wikipedia
Christopher Hals Gylseth — (born 5 July 1965) is a Norwegian author. He studied history of ideas and has written many biographies of Norwegian people, amongst them Ola Thommessen, Elling M. Solheim and Øvre Richter Frich.[1] References ^ Christopher Hals Gylseth (in… … Wikipedia