The Soviet Union in 1935 through the lens of a Norwegian photographer
Categories: History
By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/the-soviet-union-in-1935-through-the-lens-of-a-norwegian-photographer.htmlIn this issue you will see photographs taken in 1935 by Norwegian photographer Eirik Sundvor.
Erik Sandvor (1902 - 1992) was a journalist for the Norwegian newspaper Nidaros from 1924-1940 and 1945-1957. Sandvor fled to England with his wife during World War II. In England, he worked in London on the editorial board of the Norwegian government-in-exile newspaper Norsk Tidend. When the newspaper Nidaros went bankrupt in 1957, he returned to Bergen, where he worked as a correspondent for the newspaper Dagbladet.
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Source: Journal/f-passenger
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Keywords: 30s | Archive | USSR
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