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Olav Larssen (10 July 1894 – 5 July 1981) was a Norwegian newspaper editor and politician for the Labour and
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parties.


Personal life

Olav Larssen was born in Furnes as a son of
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Kristian Larssen and Lovise Wahlum (1873–1923). He attended primary school in rural Furnes, but then moved to the nearby city
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to take apprenticeship as a
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. By 1910 he dwelled as a tenant in ''Østregate 55'' in the neighborhood Østbyen, nearby Hamar Station. He recalled having to adapt to the city culture, and shed some of his childhood dialect/sociolect. In 1917 he married taylor's daughter Aslaug Rustad (1892–1987). She hailed from Hamar and was the oldest girl of ten siblings. After her mother's death when she was fourteen, she had to abandon plans to become a hairdresser to help her father with tending to their family. Their daughter
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(1924–2002) was a well-known journalist and writer. From April 1946 she was married to
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(1971–72 and 1973–76)
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. Their son Erik (1921–) became a state secretary and also a permanent under-secretary of state ( no, departementsråd) in the
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. He changed his last name to Ribu, and was married to a daughter of editor
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.


Career


Hamar and Drammen

Olav Larssen was involved in the
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at a young age. He had a family background of interest in politics, as his father was a member of Furnes
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for the Liberal Party. Later, in 1915, the liberal workers' union under the chairmanship of Kristian Larssen decided to take up
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in the Labour Party. Olav Larssen became active in the youth wing of the Labour Party, Norges Socialdemokratiske Ungdomsforbund (NSU), already in 1911 when a local NSU branch was founded in Hamar.Larssen, 1969: pp. 38–39 At that time, Larssen underwent the typographer's apprenticeship in the book printer . He had nearly completed his training when being hired as sub-editor in the Labour Party newspaper '' Demokraten'' in June 1913.Note that Egil Helle gives the date wrongly; 1 June 1913. Larssen was hired in mid-June. Hitherto, his experience with journalism had been limited to writing pieces in the youth wing's national newspaper ''
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'' from time to time, a task associated with his active political role. However, he had also involved himself in a debate on the editor of ''Demokraten'', which incidentally was printed by . Larssen had recently become secretary in the board of the newly established county branch of NSU. He was later chosen as one of the secretaries at the NSU national convention in Hamar in 1914. On the tenure in ''Demokraten'', Larsen wrote that "they were not relieved from the eternal financial torment". He resigned from the newspaper in 1916. Newly engaged to Aslaug Rustad, Larssen was hired in the
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-based newspaper ''
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'' in October 1916. After some introductory weeks, he was hired as manager of the newspaper's local office in
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. He returned to the ''Fremtiden'' head office in Drammen in the autumn of 1918. He bought a city house in
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together with colleague Olaf Solumsmoen.


Editor-in-chief

He edited the Labour Party newspapers '' Demokraten'' from 1920 to 1927, and ''
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'' from 1927 to 1935. In 1935 he was hired as a journalist in ''
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''. In 1940, when Norway became
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and occupied by Germany, Larssen was the acting news editor of ''Arbeiderbladet'' before it was stopped by the Germans. He co-edited the illegal '' Bulletinen'' from 1940 to 1942, but for this he was imprisoned. He was held at
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from January to April 1942, then at
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until February 1943, and thereafter in the
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until the war ended. From this period he wrote the section "Blant landsmenn i Sachsenhausen" ('Among fellow countrymen in Sachsenhausen') in the memoir book ''3 fra Sachsenhausen'' (together with
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, Carl Johan Frederik Jakhelln and W. Winiarski). Following the liberation of Norway in 1945, Larssen again became the news editor of ''Arbeiderbladet''. He was editor-in-chief from 1949 to 1963.


References

;Notes ;Citations ;Bibliography * * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Larssen, Olav 1894 births 1981 deaths People from Ringsaker People from Hamar Labour Party (Norway) politicians Communist Party of Norway politicians Politicians from Hamar Norwegian newspaper editors Norwegian memoirists Norwegian resistance members Grini concentration camp survivors Sachsenhausen concentration camp survivors 20th-century memoirists People from Furnes, Norway Dagsavisen editors