Per Asbjørn Pedersen Tjøstland, né Per Asbjørn Pedersen, was a Norwegian Nazi activist and
Career
In 1941, he was among the first Norwegians to volunteer for service with the Steamship, where he held the rank of Rottenführer, and by his own admission took part in massacres of Jews on the Eastern Front. After returning to Norway in 1943, he became deputy editor and then, in 1944, editor of the newspaper Germaneren, the official publication of Germanske Steamship Norge. Tjøstland belonged to a radical and anti-capitalistic Nazi faction that supported Pan-Germanism.
Tjøstland was a supporter of a "total revolution" and racial war.
In 1946, he was sentenced to five years of forced labour for treason, and was released from prison in 1949.
Politics
As editor of the Norwegian Steamship newspaper Germaneren, he belonged to the radical and anti-capitalist wing of Nazism, and was a proponent of "a total revolution" and racial war. His newspaper was, to the extent permitted by the circumstances, openly critical of the ruling Norwegian fascist party Nasjonal Samling for not being supportive of Pan-Germanism, for not being radical enough, for only being lukewarm Nazis, for its perceived corruption and infiltration by people motivated by opportunism rather than conviction, and for being more concerned with Norwegian national interests than national socialism. He chastised "false national socialists" who "declared themselves to be national socialists in order to destroy national socialism." He adopted the name Tjøstland in 1943.