He then worked as a teacher for four years before enrolling at the Norwegian College of Agriculture.
He then worked as a school teacher and manager as well as farmer the rest of his professional life, including two years at the Teacher's College at Notodden[1] (today a part of Telemark University College).
[2] However, he later joined the fascist party Nasjonal Samling which governed Norway during parts of the German occupation of the country.
[3] As a part of the legal purge in Norway after World War II he was sentenced to loss of civil rights, plus a fine.
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