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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...
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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...
- 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...
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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...
- May 1945.
During this
period the
paper was
considered "less bad" than
Dagsposten which was the
official Nasjonal Samling publication in Trondheim. At the...
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editor and non-fiction writer. He was a
journalist for the
newspaper Dagsposten from 1890 to 1902. He
founded the
newspaper Nidaros in 1902, and was its...
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Philip Newth and had the son
Eirik Newth.
Knutsen was a
journalist in
Dagsposten from 1914,
Morgenposten from,
Tidens Tegn from 1917 and
Aftenposten from...
- Nils Rosenblad, who had
owned shares in the pro-****
Swedish newspaper Dagsposten,
which received financial support from
Germany during World War II. In...