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 Bjarne Ruud Pedersen.
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Posted - 20/01/2004 :  04:48:53  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Jeg heter Bernt Rougthvedt og skriver for tiden en biografi om den norske forfatteren Per Imerslund for Aschehoug. Per emigrerte med familien til Tyskland i mars 1920 og bodde i Hamburg og Berlin fram til 1927, da familien flyttet til Mexico. I Tyskland-perioden reiste Per på sommerferie med Kong Bjørn, Kong dag og Kong Ring fra Hamburg til Kristiania. Kaptein Bjarne Ruud Pedersen i Søndenfjeldske ble en god venn av Imerslundfamilien, derfor er jeg interessert i all informasjon om ham.
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