- Karl
Kilbom (8 May 1885 – 24
December 1961) was a
Swedish politician and one of the
founders of the
Communist Party of Sweden. As the son of a blacksmith...
- split, the
largest in the
history of the party, took place. Nils Flyg, Karl
Kilbom, Ture Nerman, all MPs, and the
majority of the
party membership, were expelled...
- was a
political party in
Sweden active from 1929 to 1948. Led by Karl
Kilbom and Nils Flyg, the
party was
founded in 1929 as a
splinter group of the...
- Flyg and
Kilbom founded a new,
parallel Communist Party,
which claimed to be the real
Communist Party of Sweden.
Initially Flyg and
Kilbom attempted...
-
their local units KAKs. The
Socialistiska Partiet (Socialist Party) of Karl
Kilbom and Nils Flyg had muni****l
units called Socialistiska Arbetarkommuner....
-
daily Arbetarposten (Workers' Mail) and
quickly aligned itself with Karl
Kilbom and Nils Flyg's
splinter Communist Party (not
aligned to Moscow). These...
- The
Comintern membership card of Karl
Kilbom...
-
development of the
Swedish Socialist Left. In
December 1917, Höglund and Karl
Kilbom traveled to
Petrograd to
visit the
Bolsheviks and show
their support of...
- 1922.
Standing from left:
Viktor Herou,
Verner Karlsson, J. P. Dahlén.
Sitting from left: Karl
Kilbom,
August Spångberg,
Helmer Molander, Carl Winberg....
- not be
allowed to
overshadow a forest" of
social democrats. By 1927, Karl
Kilbom, the
Comintern representative to Germany, had
started to
combat this ultra-leftist...