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Gnisten ("The Spark") was a
Norwegian periodical published by the
Communist Party.
Gnisten was
started in
March 1925
after a
lengthy fund-raising campaign...
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concentrate on
producing a
monthly magazine named Gnisten. As of
April 2006, 14
issues of
Gnisten had
appeared and IS was
planning a new
event in its...
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September that year. The
paper is
headquartered in Copenhagen. It
replaced Gnisten,
another publication of the party. The
paper was
later renamed as Dagbladet...
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Royal Danish Theatre in 1882 as
Antoinette in Édouard Pailleron's
Gnisten (L'Étincelle).
Gaining po****rity
thanks to her
southern look with sparkling...
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Fifth Comintern Congress, and also
edited the party's
magazine for women,
Gnisten, from 1925. In 1928 she
resigned her
party membership,
together with high-profile...
- same time: Kl****ekampen for the
Young Communist League of Norway, and
Gnisten for women's affairs. Lorenz,
Einhart (1983). Det er
ingen sak å få partiet...
- Kl****ekampen (belonged to the
Young Communist League of Norway) and
started Gnisten and Proletaren.
Newly established communist newspapers within the party's...
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themselves to the left of the party. KUL
published the
university newspaper Gnisten. KUL
worked together with the
Kommunistisk Arbeiderforbund (KA) and aligned...
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appeared on the TV
program *Varm på is* in 2007, was the host of *Jagten på
gnisten* (The Hunt for the Spark) in 2008, and
appeared in *****ologerne* in 2010...