(finansborgarråd) of Stockholm (1940–1950). Höglund can be credited as the founder of the Swedish Communist movement. Zeth Höglund went on many meetings in Bolshevik...
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[citation needed] Zeth Höglund, the main leader of the party during the split from the Social Democrats, himself left the party in 1924. Höglund was displeased...
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Sveriges Kommunistiska Parti) was a political party in Sweden led by Zeth Höglund. Höglund broke away from the main SKP in 1924, following disagreements concerning...
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Höglund (born 1966) Finnish linguist and novelist Sven Höglund (1910–1995), Swedish road racing cyclist who competed in the 1932 Summer Olympics Zeth...
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Sweden (SKP) from 1921 to 1967 Communist Party of Sweden (1924), led by Zeth Höglund, split off from the main SKP in 1924 and later merged with the Social...
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took part in the founding of a new leftist party, a group headed by Zeth Höglund and Karl Kilbom, which would soon become the Communist Party of Sweden...
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the Communist Party of Germany). In Sweden, the socialist youth leader Zeth Höglund was jailed for his anti-war propaganda, even though Sweden did not participate...
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November 1925. Zeth Höglund was the editor of the paper. The paper functioned as the organ of the dissident Communist Party of Sweden led by Höglund. Nya Lundstedt...
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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...
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across Europe went through. Per Albin Hansson led the fight against Zeth Höglund and the left wing that had won a majority at the SDUF Congress 1910 which...
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there. Within the party, Kilbom sided with the Left Opposition led by Zeth Höglund against the reformist party leader Hjalmar Branting. In 1917 the party...
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opposed by the Social Democrats, whose leaders, Hjalmar Branting and Zeth Höglund, spoke out for reconciliation and a peaceful settlement with Norway....
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Democratic Party and soon became part of the left wing together with Zeth Höglund. He became one of the leaders of the left opposition of the party against...
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August 2022. Retrieved 21 June 2022. "Nomination Archive – Carl Zeth Konstantin Höglund". NobelPrize.org. Archived from the original on 6 April 2022. Retrieved...
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and sided with the left-wing in the party split of 1917, and joined Zeth Höglund, Ture Nerman, Kata Dalström and Karl Kilbom as one of the leaders in...
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delegate of the Social Democratic Workers' Party of the Netherlands. Zeth Höglund and Ture Nerman represented the Swedish and Norwegian youth leagues....
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As a young Social Democrat, Ström joined Zeth Höglund in 1917 when the party was split in two, as Höglund's radical left-wing was expelled. The left-wing...
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was later more accurately retranslated by Axel Danielsson, and then Zeth Höglund. Jansson, Anton (2013). "Religion as ideology and critique: Per Götrek's...
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September 1932 – 1940), Per-Albin Hansson (July 1926 – September 1932), Zeth Höglund (September 1932 – 1940) Switzerland Social Democratic Party of Switzerland...
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Axel Jansson ? 1935–1939 Filip Forsberg ? 1921–1924 Nils Flyg 1909–1921 Zeth Höglund 1908–1909 Per Albin Hansson 190?–190? Fabian Månsson 1903– 1903 Socialdemokratiska...
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close friend of Swedish Communist leaders Ture Nerman, Fredrik Ström, Zeth Höglund and Kata Dalström. When the Russian Revolution broke out in 1917, Balabanoff...
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Party of Sweden, initially headed by Zeth Höglund, which soon reorganized as the Swedish Communist Party. Höglund later returned to the Social Democratic...
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Zeth Höglund, wearing his student cap, graduating from a Gymnasium in Gothenburg 1902...
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78% Fourth party Fifth party Sixth party Leader Johan Andersson Zeth Höglund Party Farmers' League National Farmers' SSV Last election 9 3 11 Seats won...
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However, Månsson opposed communism and left the new party when its leader, Zeth Höglund, moved the party into joining the Communist International. Fabian Månsson...
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characters included August Palm, Kata Dalström, Hjalmar Branting and Zeth Höglund. The central story telling character was the beggar, played by Totta...
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to study at the University. In Gothenburg, Hannes Sköld got to know Zeth Höglund and became active with him in the left wing of the workers’ movement...
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31.08% 27.57% 24.74% Fourth party Fifth party Sixth party Leader Zeth Höglund Erik Eriksson Party SSV Farmers' League National Farmers' Last election...
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Barbro Alving Johan Alfred Ander Jan Guillou Mohammed Beck Hadjetlaché Zeth Höglund Ture Nerman "Mer om STF Stockholm/Långholmen Hotell" (in Swedish). Swedish...
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63,301 Percentage 10.78% 3.94% 3.60% Seventh party Leader Zeth Höglund Party Höglund Communist Last election – Seats won 1 Seat change New Popular vote...
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