- Harald Langhelle
Harald H. Langhelle (
1890 -6 October 1942 ) was a Norwegian newspaper editor and politician for the Labour Party.He was born in
Dale, Hordaland , and became editor-in-chief of "Nordlands Social-Demokrat " in 1919. He was elected to the Norwegian Parliament from theMarket towns of Nordland, Troms and Finnmark in 1921, and sat through one term. In 1924 he moved to Trondhjem to become a journalist in "Arbeider-Avisen ". He was a member ofTrondheim city council since 1935, and in 1940 he rose in the hierarchy to become editor-in-chief, succeedingOle Øisang . The newspaper was closed in 1941, during theGerman occupation of Norway .Following skirmishes in
Majavatn and sabotages inGlomfjord andMalm , conducted by theNorwegian resistance movement , martial law was declared on 6 October 1942 in and around Trondheim, inNord-Trøndelag and inGrane . In a speech held on the city square of Trondheim,Josef Terboven declared an imminent crackdown on "those who pull the strings". Harald Langhelle was executed as a propitiatory reprisal, together with theatre directorHenry Gleditsch and eight other people.References
* [http://www.tkb.no/historie/Langhelle.htm Harald H. Langhelle (1890-1942)] no icon
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