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Anders von Tangen Buraas (26 September 1915 – 7 May 2010) was a Norwegian journalist and author.


Biography

He was born in
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(now Oslo), Norway. He was a son of editor and attorney Carl Ludvig Buraas (1870–1933) and Dagny von Tangen (1874–1936). He
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his secondary education at
Oslo Commerce School Oslo Commerce School (Norwegian language, Norw. ''Oslo Handelsgymnasium'') is a full-time public school in Oslo, Norway, specialising in the teaching of Business school, financial and business management. The school was founded in 1875 as Christi ...
(''Oslo handelsgymnasium'') in 1933, and was hired as an office clerk in the newspaper ''
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''. He remained here until 1941, when he had to flee to
Sweden Sweden, formally the Kingdom of Sweden,The United Nations Group of Experts on Geographical Names states that the country's formal name is the Kingdom of SwedenUNGEGN World Geographical Names, Sweden./ref> is a Nordic country located on ...
because he was involved in
Norwegian resistance movement The Norwegian resistance (Norwegian: ''Motstandsbevegelsen'') to the occupation of Norway by Nazi Germany began after Operation Weserübung in 1940 and ended in 1945. It took several forms: *Asserting the legitimacy of the exiled government, ...
to the
German occupation of Norway The occupation of Norway by Nazi Germany during the Second World War began on 9 April 1940 after Operation Weserübung. Conventional armed resistance to the German invasion ended on 10 June 1940, and Nazi Germany controlled Norway until the ...
which had started in 1940. He worked in the press office of the
Norwegian legation in Stockholm The Norwegian Legation in Stockholm played a significant role during the Second World War. Until 9 April 1940 the legation consisted of four persons, and at the end of the war about 1,100 persons were connected to the legation. Refugee cases were ...
before being transferred to
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, where the
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sat. In 1945, after the liberation of Norway at the end of
World War II World War II or the Second World War, often abbreviated as WWII or WW2, was a world war that lasted from 1939 to 1945. It involved the vast majority of the world's countries—including all of the great powers—forming two opposin ...
, he became London correspondent of '' Arbeiderbladet''. From 1949 to 1952 he worked in Norway, from 1952 to 1954 he was a correspondent in
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. He was awarded the first Narvesen Prize (''Narvesenprisen'') in 1954. He was a sub-editor in ''Arbeiderbladet'' from 1954 to 1958. He then went to the
Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation NRK, an abbreviation of the Norwegian ''Norsk Rikskringkasting AS'', generally expressed in English as the Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation, is the Norwegian government-owned radio and television public broadcasting company, and the largest ...
in 1958 during the earliest days of television in Norway. He was information director at
European Free Trade Association The European Free Trade Association (EFTA) is a regional trade organization and free trade area consisting of four List of sovereign states and dependent territories in Europe, European states: Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway and Switzerlan ...
(EFTA) stationed in Washington D.C. from 1961 to 1962, information director of the Scandinavian Airlines System from 1963 to 1966 and information director at EFTA stationed in
Geneva Geneva ( ; french: Genève ) frp, Genèva ; german: link=no, Genf ; it, Ginevra ; rm, Genevra is the List of cities in Switzerland, second-most populous city in Switzerland (after Zürich) and the most populous city of Romandy, the French-speaki ...
from 1966 to 1970. He became a freelance journalist in 1970 and remained in
Switzerland ). Swiss law does not designate a ''capital'' as such, but the federal parliament and government are installed in Bern, while other federal institutions, such as the federal courts, are in other cities (Bellinzona, Lausanne, Luzern, Neuchâtel ...
for the rest of his life. In 1972 he released the book ''Fly over fly. Historien om SAS'', remade in English as ''The Making of SAS. A Triumvirate in World Aviation'' in 1973. He also wrote journalistic books such as ''Typisk amerikansk'' (1954) and ''Hit og dit i Sovjet'' (1975). More biographical works followed with ''De reiste ut'' (1982) and ''Labben fra Grønland: Harald Herlufsen'' about Norwegian cyclist Harald Herlufsen in 1982. His 1985 book ''Sverige tur-retur. Beretningen om flyktningene som ble soldater'' chronicled Norwegian refugees in Sweden during World War II.


Personal life

In 1945, he married British citizen Janette Margaret Watson Maxwell (1920–2001). He died in May 2010 at
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, Switzerland.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Buraas, Anders 1915 births 2010 deaths Writers from Oslo Norwegian resistance members Norwegian expatriates in Sweden Norwegian expatriates in the United Kingdom Norwegian journalists Norwegian newspaper reporters and correspondents Norwegian expatriates in the United States Norwegian expatriates in Switzerland NRK people SAS Group people Norwegian non-fiction writers