Haakon Lie

Lie is widely considered – along with Einar Gerhardsen – to be the architect of the post-war success of the Labour Party, and of the Norwegian welfare state. At the same time, he has also been the subject of criticism for organising surveillance of Norwegian opposition figures, in particular communists. Lie remained active in Norwegian public life, even after his 100th birthday, and in 2008 he celebrated his 103rd birthday with the release of a new biography, "Slik jeg ser det nå" ''(As I see it now)''. Provided by Wikipedia
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Hvem kan vi stole på? en dokumentasjon om Norges Kommunistiske Parti under den tysk-russiske alliansens 1939 - 1941 by Lie, Haakon
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