Martin Olsen Tranmæl (27 June 1879 – 11 July 1967) was a Norwegian socialist leader from The Norwegian Labour Party. Martin Tranmæl grew up on a middle-sized...
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Communist International (Comintern) in 1919 under the leadership of Martin Tranmæl. While Tranmæl at first supported the move of becoming a Comintern member,...
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offices Preceded by Martin Tranmæl Party secretary of the Labour Party 1923–1925 Succeeded by Martin Tranmæl Preceded by Martin Tranmæl Party secretary of...
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Jacob Vidnes 1918–1921: Olaf Scheflo 1921–1940: Martin Tranmæl 1940–1945: stopped 1945–1949: Martin Tranmæl 1949–1963: Olav Larssen 1963–1974: Reidar Hirsti...
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Arbeiderbladet from the autumn of 1932. The chief editor of Arbeiderbladet, Martin Tranmæl, was also a prominent party member. As Colbjørnsen broadcast new economic...
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in 1921. Here he met some of his lifelong friends and colleagues: Martin Tranmæl, Oscar Torp and Einar Gerhardsen. When the Labour Party left the Third...
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Nilssen (May 1923 – January 1927) Norwegian Labour Party 1938–1940 Martin Tranmæl (1939/1940), Einar Gerhardsen (1939–1940) British Mandate for Palestine...
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Trondhjem. The leading figure of an oppositional wing within the party, Martin Tranmæl was based in that city, and Kalvaa supported him in the "municipal tactic"...
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for publishing was to propagandize the publishers' political view. Martin Tranmæl was a member of the first editing committee as a 20-year-old, and in...
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1886). 23 June – Otto Lous Mohr, medical doctor (b. 1886). 11 July – Martin Tranmæl, socialist leader (b.1879). 25 July – Anton Marius Jenssen, merchant...
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