Folkets Dagblad Politiken
Politiken, later named
Folkets Dagblad - Politiken was a
Swedish Communist newspaper that existed from April
1916 to August
1940.
Politiken was launched in 1916, first issue published on April 27 that year, by the left-wing of the
Swedish Social Democratic Party. The left-wing was expelled from the Party in the summer of 1917, and the Social Democratic Left, under the leadership of
Zeth Höglund and
Ture Nerman, became the
Communist Party of Sweden, strongly supporting the
Russia October Revolution and the
Bolsheviks.
Politiken also published many texts by international communist leaders.
Politiken was first published two, later three times a week, but became a daily paper in 1917 and reached its peak in circulation in the early 1930s with approx. 30.000 issues printed every weekday.
When the Swedish Communist Party split in 1929,
Folkets Dagblad â€" Politiken was taken over by the Kilbom-Flyg faction and became the main organ of their
Socialist Party.
Over the years, the policies of
Politiken changed and in the hands of
Nils Flyg,
Folkets Dagblad â€" Politiken slowly turned into a pro-
German paper and by the end gave full political support for the Germans in
World War II. The last issue was published on August 30, 1940.
Editors were:
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Ture Nerman (1916 â€" 1917)
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Carl Lindhagen (1917 â€" 1918)
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Fredrik Ström (1917 â€" 1919)
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Zeth Höglund (1919 â€" 1924)
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Karl Kilbom (1924-1936)
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Nils Flyg (1936 â€" 1940)