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Cato Guhnfeldt
Cato Guhnfeldt (born 18 May 1951) is a Norwegian journalist in ''Aftenposten'' and non-fiction writer of Second World War history. He lives in Bærum. Gunfeldt has a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Oslo, where he majored in political science and history. Since 1980 he has worked as a journalist in ''Aftenposten''. His first book was ''Sagaen om de norske Northrop-flyene på Island'', published in 1981, about the No. 330 Squadron RNoAF while it was stationed in Iceland during the Second World War. He followed up with ''Fornebu 9. april'' in 1990, about the Operation Weserübung, German invasion of Oslo Airport, Fornebu on 9 April 1940. For this and later books he established his own publishing company, Wings Forlag. Guhnfeldt's third book was ''Bomb Gestapo-hovedkvarteret!'' about the Oslo Mosquito raid on 25 September 1942. The latter two were compiled based on among other things interviews with four hundred people in seven countries. For the latter two works Guhnfeldt w ...
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Cato Guhnfeldt
Cato Guhnfeldt (born 18 May 1951) is a Norwegian journalist in ''Aftenposten'' and non-fiction writer of Second World War history. He lives in Bærum. Gunfeldt has a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Oslo, where he majored in political science and history. Since 1980 he has worked as a journalist in ''Aftenposten''. His first book was ''Sagaen om de norske Northrop-flyene på Island'', published in 1981, about the No. 330 Squadron RNoAF while it was stationed in Iceland during the Second World War. He followed up with ''Fornebu 9. april'' in 1990, about the Operation Weserübung, German invasion of Oslo Airport, Fornebu on 9 April 1940. For this and later books he established his own publishing company, Wings Forlag. Guhnfeldt's third book was ''Bomb Gestapo-hovedkvarteret!'' about the Oslo Mosquito raid on 25 September 1942. The latter two were compiled based on among other things interviews with four hundred people in seven countries. For the latter two works Guhnfeldt w ...
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