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Georg Brochmann (15 May 1894, Ullensvang – 5 January 1952) was a Norwegian journalist, writer of popular science and playwright, born in Hardanger. He was the most productive writer of popular science in Norway in the interwar period. Between 1916 and 1916, Brochmann wrote for the socialist newspaper Arbeiderbladet. He was a vice chairman of the Norwegian Authors' Union from 1938 to 1945. He was arrested by the German occupants and incarcerated at the Grini concentration camp from January to May 1945. From 1947 to his death in 1952, he was editor in chief of .

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  • Georg Brochmann (15 May 1894, Ullensvang – 5 January 1952) was a Norwegian journalist, writer of popular science and playwright, born in Hardanger. He was the most productive writer of popular science in Norway in the interwar period. Between 1916 and 1916, Brochmann wrote for the socialist newspaper Arbeiderbladet. He was a vice chairman of the Norwegian Authors' Union from 1938 to 1945. He was arrested by the German occupants and incarcerated at the Grini concentration camp from January to May 1945. From 1947 to his death in 1952, he was editor in chief of . (en)
  • Georg Brochmann, född 15 maj 1894, död 5 maj 1952, var en norsk journalist och författare. Brochmann blev student 1913, utexaminerades från Norges tekniske høiskole i Trondheim 1918 och arbetade 1918-1922 som skeppsingenjör. Från 1922 arbetade han som journalist, från 1937 som redaktör för Hallo-Hallo. Brochmann utgav en rad skrifter om olika tekniska ämnen, de populärfilosofiska skrifterna Mennesket og maskinen (2 band 1937, svensk översättning 1938) och Mennesket og lykken (1945), den politiska studien Eventyret om TVA (1945), där Brochmann debatterade demokrati och planering, romanerna Snorre Kiær og hans kvinder (1925) och Dødståken (1931) samt skådespelen Provokatøren (1927), Teppet går op (1927), Seirens dag (1928), Vern (1932) och Batseba (1934). (sv)
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  • Georg Brochmann (15 May 1894, Ullensvang – 5 January 1952) was a Norwegian journalist, writer of popular science and playwright, born in Hardanger. He was the most productive writer of popular science in Norway in the interwar period. Between 1916 and 1916, Brochmann wrote for the socialist newspaper Arbeiderbladet. He was a vice chairman of the Norwegian Authors' Union from 1938 to 1945. He was arrested by the German occupants and incarcerated at the Grini concentration camp from January to May 1945. From 1947 to his death in 1952, he was editor in chief of . (en)
  • Georg Brochmann, född 15 maj 1894, död 5 maj 1952, var en norsk journalist och författare. Brochmann blev student 1913, utexaminerades från Norges tekniske høiskole i Trondheim 1918 och arbetade 1918-1922 som skeppsingenjör. Från 1922 arbetade han som journalist, från 1937 som redaktör för Hallo-Hallo. Brochmann utgav en rad skrifter om olika tekniska ämnen, de populärfilosofiska skrifterna Mennesket og maskinen (2 band 1937, svensk översättning 1938) och Mennesket og lykken (1945), den politiska studien Eventyret om TVA (1945), där Brochmann debatterade demokrati och planering, romanerna Snorre Kiær og hans kvinder (1925) och Dødståken (1931) samt skådespelen Provokatøren (1927), Teppet går op (1927), Seirens dag (1928), Vern (1932) och Batseba (1934). (sv)
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  • Georg Brochmann (en)
  • Georg Brochmann (sv)
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