Norges Kommunistblad

Norges Kommunistblad was a Norwegian newspaper, which was printed in Oslo.

History

It was founded on November 5, 1923 as the official party newspaper Norges Kommunistiske Parti ( NKP ). My first editor was Olav Scheflo. On November 1, 1929, she was decommissioned and replaced with Arbeideren as a party newspaper, the NCP.

Publisher

Scheflo heard the Zeitungsredigieren a week after the general election 1924. He was disappointed by the NCP, particularly because of their stance on the failed strike of the "iron worker". While he was in the spring of 1925 in prison, Olav Larssen took over his position as editor. At the " National Convention ", the NCP in the spring of 1925 Scheflo was reinstated as editor of the party newspaper. After Olav Scheflo the newspaper was discontinued in September 1926 Christian Hilt as a publisher. He worked for the newspaper until February 1927, when he moved to Moscow. He was followed by Albin One. Because of a prison sentence, the One was serving in July and August 1927, the newspaper has since been edited by Trond Hegna. Members of the Communist union Mot Dag, especially Hegna, Johan Vogt, Carl Viggo Lange and Sverre Kolltveit, had been a major influence on the newspaper during one publisher. One, who was still working as an editor in the fall, was replaced in November 1927 by Christan Hilt. Hilt tried to reduce the influence of Mot Dag. Arvid G. Hansen was the last editor of the newspaper, which then continued his career in Arbeideren.

Documents

  • Newspaper ( Norway)
  • Newspaper (show set )
  • Party newspaper
  • Daily paper
  • First publication in 1923
  • Posted in 1929
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