Harald Tandrup


Harald Tandrup was a Danish writer. He used the pseudonyms Claus Colding or Klavs Kolding.
His first novel was entitled Ain-Mokra and appeared 1900. He also wrote Reluctant Prophet.
His novella En Eneste Natt was adapted into the Swedish 1939 film Only [One Night (1939 film)|En Enda Nataa], starring Ingrid Bergman.
In 1946 he was excluded from the Danish Writer's Association, possibly for his Nazi collaboration. He had written for a Nazi newspaper and "scandalously" asserted that the Soviet Army had perpetrated the Katyn massacre, rather than the popular assumption in the 1940s that the Nazis were responsible; decades later he was proven correct.