Olaf Solumsmoen, Date of Birth, Date of Death

    

Olaf Solumsmoen

Norwegian newspaper editor and politician

Date of Birth: 19-Jul-1896

Date of Death: 22-Sep-1972

Profession: politician, contributing editor, journalist

Nationality: Norway

Zodiac Sign: Cancer


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About Olaf Solumsmoen

  • Olaf Solumsmoen (19 July 1896 - 22 September 1972) was a Norwegian newspaper editor and politician for the Labour Party. He was born in Sigdal, and decided to be a stenographer.
  • He was hired in the Labour Party newspaper Fremtiden in Drammen, where he also was involved in local politics.
  • He eventually left stenography to become a journalist.
  • He worked as chief editor for the Labour Party press office Arbeidernes Pressekontor from 1931 to 1946.
  • During the Nazi occupation of Norway from 1940 to 1945, an underground newspaper was published titled Bulletinen.
  • The first editors were Olaf Solumsmoen and Olav Larssen .
  • Both men were arrested and imprisoned.
  • Solumsmoen was imprisoned at Grini concentration camp (Norwegian: Grini fangeleir) from 27 January 1942 to the end of the war, 8 May 1945.From 1946 Solumsmoen worked as "night editor" of Arbeiderbladet, the primary Labour Party newspaper.
  • In 1948 he was hired as press secretary (title changed to state secretary in 1956) to the Prime Minister during Einar Gerhardsen's second cabinet until 1951, Oscar Torp's cabinet 1951-1955, third 1955-1963 and fourth cabinet Gerhardsen 1963-1965. The tenure was only interrupted by the cabinet Lyng administration, which reigned for a month in 1963.
  • He died in 1972 in Oslo.

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