Egil Ulateig Explained

Egil Ulateig (born March 16, 1946) is a Norwegian journalist and non-fiction writer.

Ulateig served as the editor of the magazine Alle Menn in the 1970s.[1] [2] He also wrote for the newspaper Ny Tid,[2] [3] which at the time was owned by the Socialist Left Party. Ulateig has more than 20 years' experience as a journalist and has traveled globally for his work. He also served in the Norwegian Peace Corps in eastern Africa.

Ulateig has written many coffee table books and documentary books, including books on Norwegians that fought for the Axis powers during the Second World War. He has also written biographies, such as Raud krigar, raud spion (Red Warrior, Red Spy) about the communist saboteur and resistance member Asbjørn Sunde.[4] Ulateig specializes in the history of those Norwegians that fought for the Germans during the Second World War. He has repeatedly sparked debates and headlines due to disclosures and/or statements he has made in his books.[2]

Egil Ulateig lives in Lesja in Oppland county,[5] where he also runs the publishing company Forlaget Reportasje.[6]

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Notes and References

  1. [Willy Bakken|B[akken], Willy]
  2. http://www.nrk.no/programmer/radioarkiv/sann_er_livet/samfunn/portrett/1263530.html Arentz, Jan Birger. 2001. Sånn er livet: Egil Ulateig. NRK (September 5).
  3. http://www.bt.no/nyheter/lokalt/Berge-Furres-turar-til-DDR-226877b.html Kobbeltveit, Olav. 2011. Berge Furres turar til DDR. Bergens Tidene (February 7).
  4. [Nils Petter Gleditsch|Gleditsch, Nils Petter]
  5. http://www.adressa.no/nyheter/innenriks/2016/05/12/Skytefelt-fullt-av-blindgjengere-blir-nasjonalpark-12724235.ece NTB. 2016. Skytefelt fullt av blindgjengere blir nasjonalpark. Adresseavisen (May 12).
  6. http://www.gd.no/kultur/mafiatilstander-i-bokbransjen/s/1-934610-3983878 Mafiatilstander i bokbransjen. 2008. GD (December 10).