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Nordlands Arbeiderblad
''Nordland Arbeiderblad'' was a Norwegian newspaper, published in Narvik in Nordland county. ''Nordland Arbeiderblad'' was started in October 1931 as the Communist Party of Norway organ in the vicinity. It was published twice a week. It was not issued during the German occupation of Norway from 1940 to 1945, more specifically after August 1940 when the Communist Party was outlawed. The newspaper resurfaced in July 1945, and lasted until October 1958. Before its demise, it was the third last of the Communist Party newspapers, leaving only ''Friheten'' and ''Ny Tid (Oslo), Ny Tid''.Rønning, 2004: p. 100 Editors-in-chief include Gotfred Johan Hølvold from 1934 to 1936 and Erling Bentzen from 1949 to 1952. References

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Communist Party Of Norway
The Communist Party of Norway ( no, Norges Kommunistiske Parti, NKP) is a communist party in Norway. The NKP was formed in 1923, following a split in the Norwegian Labour Party. It was Stalinist from its establishment and, as such, supported the Soviet government while opposing Trotskyism. During the Second World War, the NKP initially opposed active resistance to the German occupation, in deference to the non-aggression pact between the Soviet Union and Germany. Once Germany terminated the pact and attacked the Soviet Union, the Communist Party of Norway joined the resistance. As a result of its role in the anti-Nazi struggle, the NKP experienced a brief surge in popularity immediately after the war, but popular sympathy waned with the onset of the Cold War. The ruling Labour Party took a hard line against the communists, culminating in Prime Minister Einar Gerhardsen's 1948 condemnatory Kråkerøy speech. Norwegian authorities considered the party an extremist organizatio ...
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