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Erik Hesselberg : ウィキペディア英語版 | Erik Hesselberg
Erik Bryn Hesselberg (4 June 1914 – 15 September 1972) was a Norwegian sailor, author, painter, sculptor, and a crewmember of the Kon-Tiki raft expedition from South America to French Polynesia in 1947. ==Biography== Erik Hesselberg was born on June 4, 1914, in Brevik, Telemark.〔(Fakta: Erik Hesselberg )〕 He grew up in Larvik, Vestfold. He knew Thor Heyerdahl from his childhood years. Having graduated from his secondary school, Erik Hesselberg went on to a sailors' school and later worked as a professional sailor for five years, making several trips around the world. Later Hesselberg studied art in Hamburg, Germany. He stayed in Germany when the World War II began, so he could not return to Norway and started working as a decorator in Braunschweig. At the same time, he established contacts with the Norwegian resistance movement and was involved in several assignments. In 1945, he and his German wife, Liselotte (Liss) Güldner,〔(Fakta: Erik Hesselberg )〕 relocated to Lillehammer, Norway.〔(Stationen eines Lebens. Der Kosmopolit Heinrich Heidersberger )〕
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