Adolf Egeberg

Adolf Egeberg Jr. (30 September 1909 – 22 June 1972[1]) was a Norwegian journalist and national socialist.

Egeberg worked as a correspondent for Nationen in Germany circa 1930,[2] and he took courses in the SA in Munich, and SS in Berlin.

[4] He gained financial support for his party from Eugen Nielsen, publisher of Fronten, in 1932.

[5] Egeberg left the party to join the founding of Nasjonal Samling (NS) in 1933, and got a position as editor of Vestlandets Avis (1934–36), the NS-paper published in Stavanger.

[4] He was part of a circle, some of whom founded the periodical Ragnarok, that sought to push NS in a national socialist direction.