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Stormklockan (Swedish: The
storm clock) was a
political youth magazine published in Stockholm, Sweden,
between 1908 and 1985.
Stormklockan was launched...
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published Stormklockan,
Kommunistisk Tidskrift för marxistisk-leninistisk
teori och
praktik and
Suomalainen Stormklockan (in Finnish). The two...
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Press since 1982, when
Young Left lost the
rights of its
magazine Stormklockan to the
Maoist MLK in a trial. In Sweden,
Young Left was one of the many...
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religious tone in his lyrics, he was
expelled from the
newspapers Brand and
Stormklockan by more
dogmatic left-wing socialists. One of his
poems from this period...
- and the
chairman of the
organization 1947–1950. He was the
editor of
Stormklockan 1944–1950.
Jansson was an
advocate for
replacing the
communist youth...
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instrumental in the
establishment of a w****ly
communist journal entitled Stormklockan which he edited.
While condemned and
imprisoned by the
Swedish ruling...
- his
escape and
illegal entry to
Sweden in the
leftist youth magazine Stormklockan based in
Stockholm and in the
newspaper Folkets Dagblad Politiken. In...
- as the
chairman of the
Young Communist League of
Sweden and
editor of
Stormklockan.
During the
Second World War Olsson,
along with many
other communists...
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writer in the
Swedish socialist press, such as in Socialdemokraten,
Stormklockan and Politiken. It is as a
lecturer she
became most famous, and she traveled...