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- Dagsposten ("Daily Mail") was a Norwegian newspaper, published in Trondheim in Sør-Trøndelag county. Dagsposten was started on 2 October 1877 by Olai...
- Norwegian). Universitetsforl. p. 18. ISBN 8200056228. "Johanne Bruhn". Dagsposten. 27 December 1921. p. 3. Jensson, Liv (1981). Biografisk skuespillerleksikon :...
- Dagsposten (Swedish: The Daily Mail) was a Fascist daily newspaper which was published in Stockholm, Sweden, in the period of 1941 and 1951. Its subtitle...
- receive financial support from the **** Germany to publish the newspaper Dagsposten from Stockholm. After the war, SNF was severely isolated. In the 1946...
- (Malmö and Lund) Aftontidningen Arbetet (Malmö), published 1887–2000 Dagsposten (Stockholm), published 1941–1951 Folkviljan (Malmö), published between...
- Kvindesags-Forening stiftet den 28de Juni 1884," Bergens Tidende, 18 November 1884 Dagsposten 25 June 1885 Nylænde 1914 p. 233 George Francis Hagerup biography at government...
- Tidende, mandag 18. oktober 1926". www.nb.no. Retrieved 2024-02-28. "Dagsposten : Trønderen, mandag 18. oktober 1926". www.nb.no. Retrieved 2024-02-28...
- May 1945. During this period the paper was considered "less bad" than Dagsposten which was the official Nasjonal Samling publication in Trondheim. At the...
- start of the war the city had four daily newspapers, the largest being Dagsposten (15,000 issues) followed by the conservative Adresseavisen (15,000 issues)...
- 2025. "Ordførervalg". Dagsposten : Trønderen (in Norwegian). 6 March 1890. p. 2. Retrieved 26 January 2025. "Til ordfører". Dagsposten : Trønderen (in Norwegian)...