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Eivind Saxlund (1858 – 1936) was a Norwegian lawyer and writer. Saxlund was a barrister by occupation, a lawyer with access to work with cases in the Supreme Court of Norway. However, he is better remembered for his anti-Semitic literature. He published the pamphlet of Theodor Fritsch ''Jøder og Gojim'' ("Jews and Goyim") in 1910, translated it and wrote a preface, in ''Det 20de Århundre'', with new editions published in 1911, 1922 and 1923. He also contributed to Mikal Sylten's anti-Semitic magazine ''Nationalt Tidsskrift'', both economically and with articles.〔 Together with Anna Magdalene Sundt (1863–1950), Eivind Saxlund had the son Alf Eivind Saxlund, he too a barrister. Saxlund died in 1936, long before Norway was submit to Nazi rule (1940–1945). ==Author== *''Wurzellose Rasse.'' (in German; i. e. "Rootless Race" sc. the Jews) in the anthology ''Die Weltfront. Eine Sammlung von Aufsätzen antisemitischer Führer aller Völker.'' (i. e. "The worldwide front. A collection of essays written by antisemitic leaders from all the people of the world.") Ed. Hans Krebs. Weltfrontverlag, Aussig 1926, p. 43-47 (online ) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Eivind Saxlund」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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