Eivind Saxlund


Eivind Saxlund was a Norwegian lawyer and writer. He was a barrister by occupation, and worked cases brought before the Supreme [Court of Norway]. However, he is better known for his contributions to anti-Semitic literature. He published the pamphlet of Theodor Fritsch Jøder og Gojim in 1910, translated it and wrote a preface, this work was featured in Det 20de Århundre, with new editions published in 1911, 1922 and 1923. He also contributed to Mikal Sylten's anti-Semitic magazine Nationalt Tidsskrift, both financially and with articles.
Together with Anna Magdalene Sundt, Eivind Saxlund had a son, Alf Eivind Saxlund, who also became a barrister.
Saxlund died in late 1936, before Norway became occupied by Nazi German.

Author

  • Wurzellose Rasse. in the anthology Die Weltfront. Eine Sammlung von Aufsätzen antisemitischer Führer aller Völker. Ed. Hans [Krebs (National Socialist)|Hans Krebs]. Weltfrontverlag, Aussig 1926, p. 43-47