Bjørn Westlie

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Bjørn Westlie
Photo from 2014
Born (1949-07-23) 23 July 1949 (age 74)
NationalityNorwegian
Occupation(s)Journalist, historian, university college lecturer and non-fiction writer
SpouseAnne Hege Simonsen

Bjørn Petter Westlie (born 23 July 1949) is a Norwegian journalist, historian, university college lecturer and non-fiction writer.

In 1995, as a journalist for the newspaper Dagens Næringsliv, Westlie published a major article about the looting of the Norwegian Jews during the Second World War. In many cases the survivors were not able to reclaim any valuables, businesses or properties.

Together with historian Bjarte Bruland’s research this article started a public settlement process ending with the Government giving financial compensation and issuing a public apology.

In most of his books Westlie has focused on the Second World War. Maktens ansikt (The Face of Power) from 1991 is a portrait of

SS volunteer. This book received the Brage Prize and is also translated into Ukrainian (2015). His latest book, Fangene som forsvant. NSB og slavearbeiderne på Nordlandsbanen (The Disappeared Prisoners. NSB (Norwegian State Railways) and the Slave Labourers on the Nordland Line) came out in 2015.[1]

Radicalism

For about ten years, from 1974 and onward, Bjørn Westlie was a member of the Workers' Communist Party. In interviews he has described his activism mainly as a reaction to the Vietnam War. According to himself, Westlie has repeatedly been rethinking his own embrace of extreme political movements when trying to decipher his father’s choices.[2]

Personal life

Bjørn Westlie lives in Oslo. He is married to researcher, journalist, university college lecturer and writer Anne Hege Simonsen. Westlie has two daughters and one grandchild.

See also

  • The history of the Norwegian State Railways

Selected works

  • 1988: I grenselandet: når forskning flytter grensen mellom liv og død., Universitetsforlaget
  • 1991: Maktens ansikt: et portrett av Jens Chr. Hauge – with Alf Ole Ask, Gyldendal
  • 1995: Drømmen om det perfekte mennesket. Fra arvehygiene til genhygiene, Gyldendal
  • 1996: Coming to terms with the past: The process of restitution of Jewish property in Norway, Institute of the World Jewish Congress
  • 2002: Oppgjør – I skyggen av
    Holocaust
    , Aschehoug
  • 2008: Fars krig, Aschehoug
  • 2012: Hitlers norske budbringere, Aschehoug
  • 2015: Fangene som forsvant. NSB og slavearbeiderne på Nordlandsbanen, Spartacus
  • 2019: Det norske jødehatet - propaganda og presse under okkupasjonen, Res Publica
  • 2022: Mørke år. Norge og jødene på 1930-tallet, Res Publica

References

  1. Store norske leksikon
    (in Norwegian). Oslo: Kunnskapsforlaget. Retrieved 27 February 2011.
  2. ^ "Oppgjørets svime - Dagsavisen". Archived from the original on 14 August 2014. Retrieved 14 August 2014.
Awards
Preceded by Recipient of the Brage Prize for prose
2008
Succeeded by