- Konrad Knudsen
Konrad Gustav Knudsen (
19 August ,1890 -16 June 1959 ) was a Norwegian painter, journalist, and parliamentarian. Known for invitingLeon Trotsky to seek asylum inNorway .Konrad Knudsen was born in
Drammen , his father was a painter and so was he. He finished accounting training in 1904 and worked as a painter in Drammen until 1908 when he travelled to theUnited States . In the US he worked as a painter, lumberjack and a construction worker, and then became editor of the local Norwegian language newspaper.He returned to Drammen in 1920 and worked as a painter foreman until 1923, he then got a job as an editor in the newspaper "
Fremtiden ". From 1921 he had various positions within the Labour Party, and was elected to the Norwegian Parliament in 1937, a position he had until 1957.In 1935 he invited
Leon Trotsky to Norway, and Trotsky initially stayed at his house atNorderhov outside the small cityHønefoss . After a break-in by a Norwegian fascist militia the government intervened and on order by the Minister of Justice,Trygve Lie Trotsky was evicted.During
World War II he was first inSweden , then inCanada and the USA, working for theNorwegian government information service, and with the office of the Norwegian Auditor General.From 1949 to 1957 he was Auditor General.
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