Terje Emberland

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Terje Emberland (born August 13, 1956 in Norway ) is a Norwegian historian and author .

Life

Emberland holds a PhD in philosophy . He is a researcher at the Norwegian Center for Holocaust and Minority Studies in Oslo . He has written a number of articles and books on modern religiosity, Nazism and anti-Semitism, as well as the history of Norway during the German occupation in World War II . He was also the editor of collections on SS research, conspiracy theories and occult practices. He was an expert on the upbringing and behavior of the Norwegian mass murderer Anders Behring Breivik .

Emberland is also the author of detective novels and radio plays for the Norwegian broadcaster Norsk rikskringkasting (NRK). He is the founder of the Foreningen Skepticism and founded the atheistic-secular organization Det norske Hedningsamfunn under the name Terje Olerud in 1974 .

The author plays the guitar in the Svarte Singende jazz orchestra .

Publications

  • Religion og rase. Nyhedenskap og nazisme i Norge 1933–1945 . Humanist Forlag, Oslo 2003, ISBN 978-82-90425-53-6 .
  • with Bernt Rougthvedt: Det ariske idol: Forfatteren, eventyreren and nazisten Per Imerslund . Aschehoug, Oslo 2004, ISBN 82-03-22964-6 .
  • as editor: Jakten på Germania: Fra nordensvermeri til SS-Arkeologi . Humanist Forlaget, Oslo 2009, ISBN 978-82-92622-54-4 .
  • with Bernt Rougthvedt: Edderkoppen . 2010.
  • with Arnfinn Petterson: Konspiranoia: Konspirasionsteorier fra 666 til WTC. Humanist Forlaget, Oslo 2011, ISBN 978-82-8282-003-5 .
  • with Arnfinn Petterson: Fyrster i tåkeland . Humanist Forlaget, Oslo 2011, ISBN 978-82-92622-81-0 .
  • with Bernt Rougthvedt: Stormlaget. Detective novel. 2011.
  • with Matthew Kott: Himmler's Norge. Nordmenn i the storgermanske project . Oslo, Aschehaug 2012, ISBN 978-82-03-29308-5 .
  • The fascisms of the Norge. The Nasjonale legions vekst og fall, 1927–1928 . Dreyer forlaget, Oslo 2015, ISBN 978-82-8265-128-8 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Nordic colonists for the empire in the east. In: FAZ . June 22, 2016, p. 13.