Trygve Bull

Trygve Bull (1905 – 1999) was a Norwegian lecturer and politician. He was a member of Mot Dag in the 1920s and 1930s, and contributed to the magazines Mot Dag, Clarté and Kontakt.[1] During World War II he was imprisoned by the Germans, and incarcerated at the Grini and Sachsenhausen concentration camps.[2] He was a politician for the Labour Party, a deputy representative to the Storting from 1957 to 1969, and later a politician for the Socialist Left Party. He was a member of the committee Norsk Språknemnd from its establishment in 1952 until 1972, and Norsk språkråd from 1972 to 1981.[1][3]

Selected works

References

  1. ^ a b Henriksen, Petter, ed. "Trygve Friis Bull" (in Norwegian). Store norske leksikon. Oslo: Kunnskapsforlaget. http://www.snl.no/Trygve_Friis_Bull. Retrieved 3 January 2010. 
  2. ^ Børre R. Giertsen, ed (1946). "7539. Bull, Trygve" (in Norwegian). Norsk fangeleksikon. Grinifangene. Oslo: Cappelen. p. 273. 
  3. ^ Berg, Arngeir. "Trygve Bull". In Helle, Knut (in Norwegian). Norsk biografisk leksikon. Oslo: Kunnskapsforlaget. http://www.snl.no/.nbl_biografi/Trygve_Bull/utdypning. Retrieved 3 January 2010.