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Lisbeth Broch
Elisabeth "Lisbeth" Broch (1 May 1911 – 21 August 1991) was a Norwegian historian, school principal and politician for the Labour Party.
==Personal life and education==
She was born in Trondheim as a daughter of Supreme Court Justice Erling Broch (1875–1941) and Anna Cecilie Munch-Petersen (1877–1957). She was a niece of children's writer Lagertha, professor Olaf, social worker Nanna and professor Hjalmar Broch. She grew up in Vestre Aker and finished her secondary education in 1930 at Ris Upper Secondary School.
She graduated from the Royal Frederick University with the cand.philol. in history in 1937, and in the next year she finished the teachers' education.〔 She chaired Filologisk Forening and was a board member of the Norwegian Students' Society.〔 As a student she was a member of ''Mot Dag'', and contributed to the encyclopedia ''Arbeidernes Leksikon''.〔
She married fellow ''Mot Dag'' member and later military officer Vilhelm Evang in 1938. They resided in Bærum.

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