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Johannes Kringlebotn : ウィキペディア英語版 | Johannes Kringlebotn Johannes Kringlebotn (3 July 1898–1959) was a Norwegian newspaper editor. He edited ''Folketanken'' and, during the Nazi era in Norway, ''Stavanger Aftenblad''. After serving a treason sentence he returned in the 1950s to edit the historical revisionist newspaper ''Folk og Land''. He was involved in politics and organizational life in the interwar period, and was also among Norway's top-ten middle distance runners. ==Early life and career== He was born in Bergen, but grew up in Østfold and Aust-Agder. His father was the manager of Holt Agricultural School. He was a brother of politician Berge Helle Kringlebotn. He was a member of Noregs Ungdomslag and Noregs Mållag during his younger days, and also competed for the sports club IL i BUL.〔 In 1923 he was registered as among the top ten in two middle distance events; he was the ninth fastest Norwegian in the 800 metres (2:05.6 minutes at Dælenenga in August; the fastest Norwegian was later Nazi Charles Hoff) and the seventh fastest Norwegian in the 1500 metres (4:18.5 minutes at Dælenenga in June). He started his journalistic career in local newspapers as well as ''Den 17de Mai'' and ''Morgenbladet''. He edited the Risør newspaper ''Folketanken'' from 1923, succeeding Andreas Hansson.〔
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