Mot Dag (Norwegian:[ˈmuːtˈdɑːɡ], 'Towards Day') was a Norwegian political group. The group was active from the 1920s to the early 1930s and was first affiliated with the Labour Party. After World War II, many of its former members were leaders in Norwegian politics and cultural activities.[1]
^Knut Dørum. "Mot Dag". Store norske leksikon. Archived from the original on May 15, 2019. Retrieved May 1, 2018.
MotDag (Norwegian: [ˈmuːt ˈdɑːɡ], 'Towards Day') was a Norwegian political group. The group was active from the 1920s to the early 1930s and was first...
Einar Henry Gerhardsen (pronunciation; 10 May 1897 – 19 September 1987) was a Norwegian politician who served as the 22nd prime minister of Norway from...
the Communist Party, but is best known as a leading figure in the group MotDag, who issued a periodical of the same name. He also translated Das Kapital...
Heidelberg in 1931. During his student years, Lyng was active in the leftist MotDag student grouping, and his time in Weimar Germany in the early 1930s gave...
As a student, Evang was a member of the radical left-wing organization MotDag, and as such in opposition to military service. He contributed to the encyclopaedia...
Brynjulf Friis Bull (17 October 1906 – 18 June 1993) was a Norwegian lawyer, Supreme Court attorney, and Mayor of Oslo. Brynjulf Bull was born in Kristiania...
Socialdemokratiske Studenterforening). It was here the paper and the organization MotDag was founded in 1921, and Hegna was involved from the beginning. He edited...
graduated with the cand.med. degree in 1929. While studying he was a member of MotDag, where he organized study circles for both members and non-members, and...
politician for the Labour Party. During his student days he was a member of MotDag. Gundersen graduated with the cand.jur. degree in 1931. During Gerhardsen's...
of the Labour Party. He had also a member of the socialist organization MotDag. The Labour cabinet Nygaardsvold fled to London in order to avoid an early...
attorney in Oslo from 1929 to 1930. He had been a writer for the periodical MotDag from 1923 to 1930. From 1930 to 1940 and 1945 to 1950, he worked as an...
became involved in politics. He was a member of the revolutionary group MotDag from 1934 to its disestablishment in 1936, and then joined the Norwegian...
leftist. However, despite his being a supporter of the communist league MotDag in the 1930s, Heiberg opposed the May 1968 revolts, stating that he "with...
solicitor for Emil Stang. He was also a member of the communist group MotDag. Bull also chaired the Norwegian Students' Society in 1940, and later the...
Johannes Emmanuel Haslund and Aagot Mathilde Løken. She married fellow MotDag activist and geodesist Kristian Gleditsch in 1934. They were the parents...
Forlag for a year. He was a member of the revolutionary socialist group MotDag and the pacifist group Clarté. He was also active in Arbeidernes Idrettsforbund...
and finished her medical studies in 1930. She was associated with the MotDag movement and worked as an editor in the periodical Æsculap. The political...
May 1898 – 26 July 1967) was a Norwegian historian and politician for MotDag and the Labour Party. Ording was born in Kristiania as a son of theology...
December 1899 – 1979) was a Norwegian civil servant and politician for MotDag and the Labour Party. He was born in Halden. He was a second cousin of...
student she was a member of MotDag, and contributed to the encyclopedia Arbeidernes Leksikon. She married fellow MotDag member and later military officer...
company. It was established as a publishing house for the organization MotDag in 1929, with Erling Falk as the founder and Torolf Elster as an early...
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