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Henriette Bie Lorentzen : ウィキペディア英語版 | Henriette Bie Lorentzen
Henriette Bie Lorentzen (18 July 1911 – 23 August 2001), born Anna Henriette Wegner Haagaas, was a Norwegian humanist, peace activist, feminist, co-founder of the Nansen Academy, resistance member and concentration camp survivor during World War II, and publisher and editor-in-chief of the women's magazine ''Kvinnen og Tiden'' (1945–1955). ==Background==
Born in Vestre Aker (now Oslo), Anna Henriette Wegner Haagaas was the eldest daughter of the private school owner Theodor Haagaas and Henriette Wegner Paus, a granddaughter of the theologian and school owner Bernhard Pauss and a great-granddaughter of the industrialist Benjamin Wegner. She was a first cousin of the publisher Henrik Groth and of the noted surgeon and humanitarian Bernhard Paus, and a niece of the humanitarian Nikolai Nissen Paus. She was named for her Hanseatic great-grandmother Henriette Seyler and for her 2nd great-grandmother, Anna Henriette Gossler, eldest daughter of the Hamburg bankers Johann Hinrich Gossler and Elisabeth Berenberg. She was married to the businessman and literary historian Øyvind Bie Lorentzen, a son of the engineer and businessman Hans Bie Lorentzen and a member of the noted Lorentzen family, and a distant relative of Erling Lorentzen. She earned the degree Magister in history of literature at the Royal Frederick University in 1937, with a dissertation on Henrik Ibsen and Christian Friedrich Hebbel.
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