-
attachment to any
political parties. The
original name of the
magazine was
Norrskensflamman (lit. 'the
flame of
northern lights'),
which was
shortened in 1998...
- effect. In 1940, the
office of the
regional party organ in Norrbotten,
Norrskensflamman, was bombed. Five people,
including two children, were killed. This...
- the
party from Moscow. The
group was
centered on the
party newspaper Norrskensflamman ('The
Flame of the
Aurora Borealis';
usually just
called Flamman),...
- SVT
Nyheter (in Swedish).
Retrieved 18
December 2017.
Attentatet mot
Norrskensflamman Norrländska Socialdemokraten, 12
September 2009.
Retrieved 15 April...
-
Politically motivated arson attack targeted at the
communist newspaper Norrskensflamman (Northern Flame) by
various perpetrators. 5
people were killed, 2 of...
- as the Finnish-language
edition of the Swedish-language
newspaper Norrskensflamman, and was
printed as the same
printing shop as its Swedish-language...
- the ****
publication Sverige Fritt and Ny Dag, Arbetar-Tidningen,
Norrskensflamman and
Sydsvenska Kuriren (the last four were
organs of the Communist...
-
International (Comintern). He was also
editor of the
party newspaper Norrskensflamman from 1925 to 1927. When the
party split in 1929,
Linderot emerged as...
-
Railways in Boden, and
later the
local editor for the
Communist newspaper Norrskensflamman. He was
exposed by his own
careless talk—often
under the influence...
- the
party in 1946. In 1951 he
became a
political affairs editor of
Norrskensflamman. He
later became the
chairman of the
board of Ny Dag.
Jansson was a...