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Erling Ree-Pedersen

Erling Ree-Pedersen

Norwegian civil servant


Erling Ree-Pedersen (6 April 1922 – 5 August 2016) was a Norwegian civil servant.[1]

He was born in Stavanger, but moved to Moss during the Second World War. He became involved in the illegal newspaper Norges Demring and joined Milorg. In 1999 he co-edited the book Motstandskamp og dagligliv i Mossedistriktet under krigen, a local World War II history.[2]

After 1945, Ree-Pedersen worked as subeditor in Moss Avis and in private enterprise, among other things. From 1976 to 1982 he served as director of the Norwegian Tax Administration (Tax Director). He was also a board member of the Norwegian Data Protection Authority.[2]


References

  1. "Nekrolog: Erling Ree-Pedersen". Aftenposten. Retrieved 12 August 2016.
  2. Obituaries and death announcement, Moss Avis 11 August 2016, pp. 22–23
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