Eivind Saxlund (1858 – 10 December 1936) was a Norwegian lawyer and writer.
[1] He was a barrister by occupation, and worked cases brought before the Supreme Court of Norway.
He published the pamphlet of Theodor Fritsch Jøder og Gojim ("Jews and Goyim") in 1910, translated it and wrote a preface, this work was featured in Det 20de Århundre, with new editions published in 1911, 1922 and 1923.
He also contributed to Mikal Sylten's anti-Semitic magazine Nationalt Tidsskrift, both financially and with articles.
[2] Saxlund died in late 1936,[3] before Norway became occupied by Nazi German (1940–1945).