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    Olav Andreas Scheflo (9 September 1883 – 25 June 1943) was a Norwegian Communist politician and journalist. Scheflo was a member of the Norwegian Labour...
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    struggle soon erupted between the Tranmælists and the supporters of Olav Scheflo, the party's parliamentary leader, following Kyrre Grepp's absence due...
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  • Award in 1993. Born as Dagmar Scheflo on 19 January 1923, she was a daughter of journalist and politician Olav Scheflo. Scheflo was a central figure in the...
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  • and was married to Dagmar Loe, née Scheflo. He was thus son-in-law of Olav Scheflo and brother-in-law of Inge Scheflo. Erik Loe death notice Archived December...
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    Trotsky's lawyers and the Norwegian Labour Party Parliamentary leader, Olav Scheflo, were permitted to visit. From October 1936, even the outdoor walks were...
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  • editor was Olav Scheflo. It went defunct after its last issue on 31 October 1929, and was replaced as party newspaper by Arbeideren. Scheflo stopped editing...
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  • Olav Larssen (1920–1927), and finally Trond Hegna, Ingvald B. Jacobsen, Olav Scheflo, Eivind Petershagen, and Jørgen Vogt (between 1927 and 1929). Fredrik...
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    (Soviet Russia) Andrea Marabini (Italy) Alois Neurath (Czechoslovakia) Olav Scheflo (Norway) Leon Trotsky (Soviet Russia) Adolf Warszawski (Poland) Clara...
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  • editors were Ole Øisang (1920–1925), Olav Scheflo (1931–1939) and Odd Lien (1956-1977). Jakob Friis also contributed. Olav Brunvand (not to be confused with...
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  • an uncle of Even Lange. Himself, he was first married to Olav Scheflo's daughter Beret Scheflo (1917–1981) from 1941 to 1950. He was then married to Poppi...
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    declined. (The position was then offered to the Norwegian Communist Olav Scheflo.) Höglund wrote long texts for Politiken and managed to keep a great...
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  • Rudolf Nilsen. One of the most important publications by a Norwegian was Olav Scheflo's Den røde tråd i Norges historie, which was controversial within the...
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  • Angell-Olsen did not want to "go into detail". Arbeidet was edited by Olav Scheflo from 1914 to 1918, and Sverre Krogh from 1918. Other noted staff include...
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    membership, together with high-profile politicians Emil Stang, Jr. and Olav Scheflo, since the Communist Party was against the formation of Hornsrud's Cabinet...
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  • Madsen (LO) Hans Medby (NSU) Augusta Aasen (A) – died during the Congress Olav Scheflo (A) Sigrid Syvertsen (A) Persia: Communist Party of Persia Avatis Soltanzadeh...
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  • 1851) Karsten Konow, sailor and Olympic silver medallist (born 1918) Olav Scheflo, politician and journalist (born 1883) Arvid Storsveen, intelligence...
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    itself in London the same day, along with King Haakon VII and Crown Prince Olav. Back in Norway, over the course of the war, four de facto governments were...
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    Gerhardsen Media offices Preceded by Olav Scheflo Chief editor of Arbeiderbladet 1921–1949 (publication stopped 1940–1945) Succeeded by Olav Larssen...
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    editor of Ny Tid 1918–1919 Succeeded by Knut Olai Thornæs Preceded by Olav Scheflo Chief editor of Norges Kommunistblad 1926–1927 Succeeded by Albin Eines...
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    (H-FV); Christian Emil Stoud Platou (H-FV); Karen Platou (H-FV); and Olav Scheflo (Ap). Although technically elections to the Storting have open lists...
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