Trygve Dehli Laurantzon

Trygve Dehli Laurantzon (20 March 1903 – 21 May 1975) was a Norwegian agronomist and newspaper editor.

He was born in Kristiania as a son of Major General Jacob Ager Laurantzon (1878–1965) and Bergljot Dehli (1878–1968).

[2] As such he was a brother-in-law of Ole Rømer Aagaard Sandberg, farmer and MP from Furnes.

During the last phase of the Second World War he edited the newspaper Nationen for two and a half months, and headed the collaborationist Quisling regime's Ministry of Agriculture for a short period from April to May 1945.

In the legal purge in Norway after World War II he was convicted of treason and sentenced to fifteen years of forced labor, only to be released in 1950.