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Knut Olai Thornæs
Knut Olai Thornæs
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaJump to navigation Jump to searchKnut Olai Thornæs (30 May 1874 – 1945) was a Norwegian newspaper editor and politician. He was a member of the Labour Party from 1900, and represented the party politically, but joined the Communist Party upon the split in 1923. He was the editor-in-chief of several newspapers, most notably Ny Tid.
Otto Luihn
Otto Luihn
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaOtto LuihnBorn 15 March 1890 Drammen, NorwayDied 3 March 1943 (aged 52) Nationality Norwegian Occupation Newspaper editor, magazine editor and poet
Lothar Lindtner
Lothar Lindtner
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Åsta Holth
Åsta Holth
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Født | 13. februar 1904 Svullrya | ||
Død | 16. mars 1999 (95 år) Kongsvinger | ||
Beskjeftigelse | Lyriker, skribent | ||
Nasjonalitet | Norge | ||
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sábado, 8 de junio de 2019
Waldemar Carlsen
Waldemar Carlsen
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Waldemar Carlsen (29 February 1880 – 28 August 1966) was a Norwegian novelist, newspaper editor and politician for the Labour and Communist parties.
He was born in Kristiania, and moved to Solør at a young age.[1] He was the
He was born in Kristiania, and moved to Solør at a young age.[1] He was the
Kampforbundet for Rød Sportsenhet
Kampforbundet for Rød Sportsenhet
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Kampforbundet for Rød Sportsenhet ('Struggle League for Red Sports Unity') was a sporting organization in Norway. It was colloquially known as Rød sport.[1] It was founded by the Communist Party of Norway in 1931, in reaction to the decision of the Arbeidernes Idrettsforbund (AIF, 'Workers Sports League') to leave the Red Sports International (Sportintern). The organization was re-unified with AIF in 1934, as a result of negotiations between AIF and Sportintern in Moscow.[2][3] During its peak, Rød sport had around 4,000-5,000 members.[4]
Workers Federation of Sports
Workers Federation of Sports
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Nordahl Grieg
Nordahl Grieg
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Nacimiento | 1 de noviembre de 1902 ![]() Bergen, Unión entre Suecia y Noruega ![]() | |
Fallecimiento | 2 de diciembre de 1943 ![]() Kleinmachnow, Alemania ![]() | |
Causa de la muerte | Muerto en combate ![]() | |
Nacionalidad | Noruega ![]() | |
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Padre | Peter Lexau Grieg ![]() | |
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Ocupación | Escritor, poeta, periodista y dramaturgo ![]() | |
Años activo | desde 1922 | |
Año de debut | 1922 ![]() | |
Participó en | Segunda Guerra Mundial ![]() | |
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