Axel Christian Zetlitz Sømme (19 April 1899 – 14 July 1991) was a Norwegian educator, economist and geographer. During the 1920s, he was a political activist...
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1986), Swedish chess player Axel Christian Rosenkrantz Smith [no] (1856–1935), Norwegian parliamentary representative Axel Sømme (1899–1991), Norwegian geographer...
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was established in 1923 by the local Labour movement. First editor was Axel Sømme, who edited the newspaper from 1923 to 1924. Trond Hegna was editor-in-chief...
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Sven Sømme and first cousin of Axel Sømme. His sister Ingerid Sømme married Sigval Bergesen the Younger, a son of Sigval Bergesen. Iacob Dybwad Sømme married...
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from a Falk-led study circle which, from 1919, involved Viggo Hansteen, Axel Sømme, and Arnold Hazeland. Members were strongly linked to Falk's personality...
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slogan. In 1934 he issued the document En norsk treårsplan together with Axel Sømme. In it, the authors laid out reforms for a three-year economic plan. Colbjørnsen...
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new party ideologist, writing En norsk treårsplan in 1933 together with Axel Sømme, a program for turning Labour into a social democratic party. Labour politicians...
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Jørgen Kastrup Sømme and mother of ten children, including: Andreas Sømme, businessman and, in turn, father of: Axel Christian Zetlitz Sømme, geographer...
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zoologist 1980 Alexis Pappas, chemist 1980 Lars Skattebøl, chemist 1980 Axel Sømme, geographer 1981 Terje Lømo, physiologist 1982 Knut Fægri, botanist 1983...
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norske leksikon (in Norwegian). Kunnskapsforlaget. Retrieved 2018-11-20. Sømme, Axel, ed. (1960). The Geography of Norden. London: Heinemann. Soëga, Geir...
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