Wilhelm Frimann Koren Christie (1885–1956)

Wilhelm Frimann Koren Christie (9 January 1885 – 1 December 1956) was a Norwegian jurist and Nazi collaborator.

He spent his professional life as a jurist in Hamar,[1] where he co-founded the local branch of Nasjonal Samling in March 1933 together with Albert Wiesener and Einar Grill Fasting, among others.

[3] However, the director position of the Broadcasting Corporation, which before the war had belonged to Olav Midttun, was now shared between two of Christie's subordinates: Eyvind Mehle and Edvard Sylou-Creutz.

Christie's task was mostly to deal with the foreign occupants, represented by the broadcasting department (German: Abteilung Rundfunk) of the Reichskommissariat Norwegen, which was also led by Terboven.

Christie was totally inexperienced with radio, whereas Mehle showed signs of paranoia and general mental instability.

Wilhelm Frimann Koren Christie