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Hardanger Arbeiderblad : ウィキペディア英語版
Hardanger Arbeiderblad
''Hardanger Arbeiderblad'' was a Norwegian newspaper, published in Odda in Hordaland county.
''Hardanger Arbeiderblad'' was started in 1919 as ''Hardanger Social-Demokrat''. Its name was changed in 1923, the same year as a faction of the Labour Party left social democracy to form the Communist Party of Norway.〔(List of historical newspapers )〕 It was published once a week, but from mid-1927 twice a week. It was closed after its last issue on 14 August 1940 due to the German occupation of Norway. It returned in 1946, as a common project for the Labour and Communist parties, but went defunct in 1949.〔(List of historical newspapers )〕 In the general election the same year the Communist Party had dropped from 11 to 0 seats in Parliament.
The first editor was Edvard Jørstad. Among the later editors was Harald Slåttelid.
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