Peder Furubotn (29 August 1890 – 28 November 1975) was a
Norwegian cabinetmaker, politician for the
Communist Party and resistance member during
World War II.
Early and personal life
Furubotn was born in
Brekke
Brekke is a former municipality in the old Sogn og Fjordane county, Norway. The municipality has existed two separate times: from 1850 until 1861 and then again from 1905 until its dissolution in 1964. It was located in the northeastern part of ...
,
Sogn og Fjordane, the son of Jørgen Furubotn and Valgjerd Miljeteig. He married Gina Dorthea Sandal in 1912.
He started working as a cabinetmaker in
Bergen when he was 14 years old. He joined the local union in 1909, and was a board member of the Bergen chapter for several years. He was also a board member of the
Labour Party in Bergen.
He was a board member of the radical union branch ''
Fagopposisjonen av 1911'', which had been founded by
Martin Tranmæl
Martin Olsen Tranmæl (27 June 1879 – 11 July 1967) was a Norway, Norwegian socialist leader from Labour Party (Norway), The Norwegian Labour Party.
Biography
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1923–1940
He was elected general secretary for the
Communist Party of Norway
The Communist Party of Norway ( no, Norges Kommunistiske Parti, NKP) is a communist party in Norway.
The NKP was formed in 1923, following a split in the Norwegian Labour Party. It was Stalinist from its establishment and, as such, supported t ...
(''Norges Kommunistiske Parti'', ''NKP'') from its foundation in 1923, and was chairman of the party from 1925 to 1930.
During this period he was among the loyal Moscow supporters and criticized people who diverged from the "correct" political line, as well as the Labour Party.
[ Furubotn stayed in Moscow from 1930 to 1938, when he returned to Norway.][
He was also deputy chairman of the Communist Party of Norway after the Finnish War in 1946.
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World War II
Furubotn was arrested in August 1940, but released after interrogation. He immediately went undercover. He was elected secretary general of the NKP in 1941, after the arrest of de facto leader Henry Wilhelm Kristiansen following the German attack on the Soviet Union in June 1941.[
He managed an undercover resistance organization in Norway during the five years of German occupation. From a centralized camp he activated resistance groups in different parts of the country. The camp developed sectors for economy, transport, distribution, newspapers, sabotage, intelligence and courier traffic, and organized farmers, women and youth. The camp was typically located in isolated mountain dairy farms, and could have a security zone with a 10-kilometre radius. External visits to the headquarters were only allowed during relocation periods. Frequent conferences were normally held at mountain huts or farms within a wider zone. Security personnel were located in the surrounding rural districts, and the camp received intelligence reports from observations of the Gestapo headquarters in Oslo and other cities.]
The Germans made several efforts at catching Furubotn and his communist resistance organization. During the German Operation Almenrausch in June 1944 he successfully made a close escape from a large number of German troops, together with his family and central political activists, including Ørnulf Egge
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Early political career
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.[Titlestad, 1977: pp 64–71] Several other members of the organization were arrested in the operation.[
Titlestad was chief of security for Furubotn, and he has been credited for developing security arrangements including the hiding out in huts in Øystre Slidre.Motstandsfolk på Golsfjellet]
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Post-war period
Furubotn had a central role within the Communist Party until 1947, when he retired from his position as secretary general. In 1949 he was expelled from the NKP following internal controversies and interference from Moscow. Furubotn and his supporters were accused of being titoists and nationalists. Furubotn continued with political activities, but was isolated from party politics during the Cold War
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period. Among his post-war publications are ' from 1948, ' from 1951, ' from 1963, ' and ' from 1969. His biography was written by historian Torgrim Titlestad.
Furubotn died in Oslo in 1975.[
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Biographies
*Torgrim Titlestad: ''Peder Furubotn 1890 – 1938'' (1975).
*Torgrim Titlestad: ''Stalin midt imot'' (1977)
*Torgrim Titlestad: ''I kamp, i krig'' (1977)
References
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1890 births
1975 deaths
People from Gulen
Politicians from Bergen
Labour Party (Norway) politicians
Communist Party of Norway politicians
Norwegian expatriates in the Soviet Union
Norwegian resistance members