Fredrik Ramm

Fredrik Ramm (born 1892 in Oslo, dead 1943) was a Norwegian journalist. After participating in Roald Amundsen's North Pole expedition he became news editor in Morgenbladet from 1928.[1] He knew Ronald Fangen well, and as him he participated in the Oxford Group. In 1941 he was sentenced to a so-called Zuchthaus by the Germans. He was sent to Hamburg where he got ill, and got permission to go home, but died on the way back.[2] He is especially known for the article "En skitten strøm flyter over landet" (A dirty stream flows over the country) (October 28, 1931), an attack on the radical intellectual writers, like for example Sigurd Hoel.

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