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Nordland Arbeiderblad
LaunchedOctober 1931 (1931-10)
Political alignment Communist Party of Norway
Language Norwegian
Ceased publicationAugust 1940 (1940-08)
October 1958 (1958-10)
RelaunchedJuly 1945 (1945-07)
City Narvik
CountryNorway

Nordland Arbeiderblad was a Norwegian newspaper, published in Narvik in Nordland county.

Nordland Arbeiderblad was started in October 1931 as the Communist Party of Norway organ in the vicinity. It was published twice a week. [1] It was not issued during the German occupation of Norway from 1940 to 1945, more specifically after August 1940 when the Communist Party was outlawed. [2] The newspaper resurfaced in July 1945, [3] and lasted until October 1958. Before its demise, it was the third last of the Communist Party newspapers, leaving only Friheten and Ny Tid. [4]

Editors-in-chief include Gotfred Johan Hølvold from 1934 to 1936 and Erling Bentzen from 1949 to 1952.

References

  1. ^ Rønning, Ole Martin (2004). "Norges Kommunistiske Partis presse". Arbeiderhistorie (in Norwegian). Oslo: Labour Movement Archive and Library: 91. ISSN  0801-7778.
  2. ^ Rønning, 2004: p. 97
  3. ^ Rønning, 2004: p. 98
  4. ^ Rønning, 2004: p. 100


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Nordland Arbeiderblad
LaunchedOctober 1931 (1931-10)
Political alignment Communist Party of Norway
Language Norwegian
Ceased publicationAugust 1940 (1940-08)
October 1958 (1958-10)
RelaunchedJuly 1945 (1945-07)
City Narvik
CountryNorway

Nordland Arbeiderblad was a Norwegian newspaper, published in Narvik in Nordland county.

Nordland Arbeiderblad was started in October 1931 as the Communist Party of Norway organ in the vicinity. It was published twice a week. [1] It was not issued during the German occupation of Norway from 1940 to 1945, more specifically after August 1940 when the Communist Party was outlawed. [2] The newspaper resurfaced in July 1945, [3] and lasted until October 1958. Before its demise, it was the third last of the Communist Party newspapers, leaving only Friheten and Ny Tid. [4]

Editors-in-chief include Gotfred Johan Hølvold from 1934 to 1936 and Erling Bentzen from 1949 to 1952.

References

  1. ^ Rønning, Ole Martin (2004). "Norges Kommunistiske Partis presse". Arbeiderhistorie (in Norwegian). Oslo: Labour Movement Archive and Library: 91. ISSN  0801-7778.
  2. ^ Rønning, 2004: p. 97
  3. ^ Rønning, 2004: p. 98
  4. ^ Rønning, 2004: p. 100



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