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| | Stalin's Secret Wars in Norway |
 | | In the Party's main daily newspaper, Arbeideren [The Worker], they wrote that "while Mannerheim Finland collapses, the Norwegian people want to live in peace." The NKP not only campaigned against the British, who were blamed for the outbreak of the world war, but also against plans for a military alliance between the Scandinavian countries. |
 | | An example of the Communists' two front war against Nazi Germany and against the existing leadership of the Norwegian labor movement may be found in a scathing article which appeared in one of the NKP's underground newspapers, castigating Willy Brandt, the future West German prime minister, as a German and a splitter. |
 | | Rohde, Peter P., "The Communist Party of Norway," in A.F. Upton, The Communist Parties of Scandinavia and Finland (London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1973). |
| www.labourstart.org /ericlee/norway.html (4238 words) |
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