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Ingvald B. Jacobsen
Ingvald Bernhoft Jacobsen (15 April 1891 – 1 February 1945) was a Norway, Norwegian newspaper editor. He was born in Alstahaug, and in his early career he worked as a fisher and seaman, then a typographer. He edited the newspaper ''Rjukan Dagblad, Rjukan'', but was fired in 1912 for political reasons. He was first active in a trade union and the Norges Socialdemokratiske Ungdomsforbund before joining the Norwegian Labour Party in 1914. He was hired as subeditor of the party's newspaper ''Sørlandets Socialdemokrat'' in 1915, and was promoted to editor of ''Tidens Krav'' in 1918 and ''Tiden (newspaper, Arendal), Tiden'' in 1921. In 1923 there was mounting differences between two wings in the Labour Party, and Jacobsen was deemed too Moscow-friendly by the party members who controlled ''Tiden''. He was fired from the editor position in ''Tiden'' in anticipation of a party split, and that way it was prevented that ''Tiden'' fell into control of the Moscow-friendly wing. When th ...
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