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'''Fritt Folk''' ("Free People") was a Norwegian newspaper, published in [[Oslo]]. The newspaper was the official organ of the nationalist party [[Nasjonal Samling]]. Fritt Folk was published in the period from March 26, 1936 to May 7, 1945.
'''Fritt Folk''' ("Free People") was a Norwegian newspaper, published in [[Oslo]]. The newspaper was the official organ of the fascist party [[Nasjonal Samling]]. Fritt Folk was published in the period from March 26, 1936 to May 7, 1945.


The newspaper replaced ''Nasjonal Samling'' which was published between 1934 and 1936. Fritt Folk was published as a daily newspaper until October 1936, then as a weekly newspaper until April 1940 when it again became a daily newspaper.
The newspaper replaced ''Nasjonal Samling'' which was published between 1934 and 1936. Fritt Folk was published as a daily newspaper until October 1936, then as a weekly newspaper until April 1940 when it again became a daily newspaper.
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Latest revision as of 18:26, 28 February 2024

Fritt Folk ("Free People") was a Norwegian newspaper, published in Oslo. The newspaper was the official organ of the fascist party Nasjonal Samling. Fritt Folk was published in the period from March 26, 1936 to May 7, 1945.

The newspaper replaced Nasjonal Samling which was published between 1934 and 1936. Fritt Folk was published as a daily newspaper until October 1936, then as a weekly newspaper until April 1940 when it again became a daily newspaper.