''Flamman'' (meaning ''The Flame'' in English), also known as ''Norrskensflamman'' (meaning ''The Flame of the Aurora Borealis'' in English), is a
Swedish
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socialist
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weekly newspaper.
History and profile
''Flamman'' was founded in 1906 by the workers in
Malmfälten
Malmfälten () is a major mining district in Sweden, centred on the northern towns of Kiruna and Malmberget.
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and was the regional newspaper of the
Swedish Social Democratic Workers' Party
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. The circulation of the paper reached its peak in the 1920s, with 11,000 daily copies.
After the
Social Democratic Party
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was divided in 1917, the newspaper became a regional organ of the
Swedish Social Democratic Left Party
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(SSV) in
Norrbotten County
Norrbotten County ( sv, Norrbottens län; se, Norrbottena leatna, fi, Norrbottenin lääni) is the northernmost county or '' län'' of Sweden. It is also the largest county by land area, almost a quarter of Sweden's total area. It shares border ...
, and later the Swedish Communist Party (SKP).
[ When the Communist Party split in 1977, the newspaper became the voice for the Workers Party - The Communists (APK). In 1989, it changed from being a daily to a weekly newspaper. In 1990, the newspaper broke with APK and became an independent socialist weekly.][
The paper was originally named ''Norrskensflamman'' (''The Flame of Northern Lights''), before a change of name in 1998.
''Flamman'' is based in ]Stockholm
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and Emil Persson is among its editors.[ The current editor Leonidas Aretakis was appointed in 2021.
]
The 1940 arson attack
On the night of 3 March 1940, an arson attack was made against the offices of ''Norrskensflamman'' in Luleå
Luleå ( , , locally ; smj, Luleju; fi, Luulaja) is a city on the coast of northern Sweden, and the capital of Norrbotten County, the northernmost county in Sweden. Luleå has 48,728 inhabitants in its urban core (2018) and is the seat of Lu ...
. The attack was the biggest political attack during the 1900s and considered a terrorist attack. Five persons were killed, including two children, and another five persons were injured. The newspaper's offices were completely destroyed. It was carried out by Ebbe Hallberg, Uno Svanbom, a military captain, three other officers, as well as Gunnar Hedenström, a journalist from the right-wing
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newspaper, ''Norrbottens-Kuriren
''Norrbottens-Kuriren'' (simply ''NK'') is a daily regional conservative newspaper published in Norrbotten County, Sweden, and has its main office in Luleå.
History and profile
''Norrbottens-Kuriren'' was founded in 1861, and therefore is the o ...
''. The attack was planned in the offices of ''Norrbottens-Kuriren''.
The arson attack had financial support from Andreas Lindblom, manager of Skansen
Skansen (; "the Sconce") is the oldest open-air museum and zoo in Sweden located on the island Djurgården in Stockholm, Sweden. It was opened on 11 October 1891 by Artur Hazelius (1833–1901) to show the way of life in the different parts of S ...
, and Paul Wretlind, chairman of the Stockholm section of the Liberal People's Party.
References
External links
''Flammans'' official website
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1906 establishments in Sweden
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