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Ola Brandstorp

Ola Johan Brandstorp (4 September 1902 – 1963) was a Norwegian journalist, sports official, politician for the Labour Party and military officer.
==Pre-war career==
He was born in Skjeberg, and had middle school education and petty officer training. He joined the Labour Party in 1923. In the same year he was hired in the office of the newspaper ''Østfold Arbeiderblad'', where he started a journalistic career in 1924 as subeditor. He later worked for ''Arbeiderbladet'' in the years leading up to World War II. In Østfold Brandstorp chaired the ''Østfold District of Workers' Sports'' from 1927 to 1929,〔 and was a national board member of ''Arbeidernes Idrettsforbund''. He represented ''Arbeidernes Idrettsforbund'' at the Fourth Congress of the Red Sport International in 1928, together with Thorvald Olsen, Thor Jørgensen, Natvig Pedersen and Eigil Eriksen. Brandstorp was elected to the Red Sport International executive committee, replacing Thor Jørgensen.
He supported the membership of ''Arbeidernes Idrettsforbund'' in the Red Sport International at the time. However, in the spring of 1929, Brandstorp wrote an article in ''Den Røde Ungdom'' where he suggested that AIF should withdraw from the Red Sport International. He was now afraid that worker-sportsmen in Norway viewed the Red Sport International as a communist organization and thus refrained from participating in workers' sports. The article sparked a debate, and at a Red Sport International executive plenary meeting in Kharkov in May–June, in which Brandstorp participated, he was ordered to resign from the executive committee. ''Arbeidernes Idrettsforbund'' interpreted this move as an ultimatum. The November 1929 national convention of ''Arbeidernes Idrettsforbund'' voted in favour of retaining membership in the Red Sport International, but demanded that the International would not interfere in the links between ''Arbeidernes Idrettsforbund'' and the Labour Party and Norwegian Trade Union Confederation. According to the decision passed at the conference, ''Arbeidernes Idrettsforbund'' became subordinated to these two bodies. Brandstorp was elected new editor of the workers' sports magazine ''Arbeideridrett''.〔 ''Arbeideridrett' went defunct in 1930. From 1931 he was an office manager in ''Arbeidernes Idrettsforbund''.〔
A communist workers' sports federation, ''Kampforbundet for Rød Sportsenhet'', was eventually formed in Norway. Brandstorp participated in merger negotiations between ''Arbeidernes Idrettsforbund'' and ''Kampforbundet for Rød Sportsenhet'' in 1933.〔 Also in 1933, ''Arbeideridrett'' resurfaced as a monthly magazine with Brandstorp as editor. It finally ceased publication in January 1935.〔

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