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Bergens Arbeiderblad eventually became larger than Arbeidet, and instead started competing with Bergens Tidende, which was dominant in the city. [4] Bergens Arbeiderblad was stopped by the Nazi authorities in February 1941 during the German occupation of Norway, chief editor Oscar Ihlebæk was sent to a German concentration camp, where he died just after the camp was liberated by the Allied ...
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The Communist newspaper Arbeidet was forbidden from August 1940, [11] and Bergens Arbeiderblad was forbidden from 4 January 1941. [12] In 1945 the newspaper bought Bergens Aftenblad. In 1977 Morgenavisen was the largest newspaper supporting the Conservative Party in Western Norway, with a circulation of around 11,000. [8]
Bergens Aftenblad was a Norwegian daily newspaper, published in Bergen, Norway from 1880 to 1942. History and profile. The paper was started in 1880, and absorbed ...
He was the editor-in-chief of Vestfold Social-Demokrat from 1921 to 1926 and Bergens Social-Demokrat from 1926 to 1927, [1] then Bergens Arbeiderblad from 1927 to 1939. [2] Ousland served as a member of Kristiania city council from 1911 to 1921, and chaired Kristiania Labour Party from 1912 to 1920.
Bergens Aftenblad: Conservative Party [37] [38] Tidens Tegn: Free-minded Liberal Party [39] Norges Kvinder Did not support any party [40] Norges Kvinder er intet partibladt, det er noitralt og har til opgave å samle kviner av alle partier til arbeide for social og økonomisk framgang
From 1950 he was the co-editor of Bergens Arbeiderblad; from 1958 the sole editor. He left the editor's chair in 1959, [ 3 ] but continued as a journalist until his retirement. [ 4 ] He was a member of the municipal council of Fredrikstad Municipality from 1938 to 1949 and the municipal council of Bergen Municipality from 1952 to 1967.