Alexandra Kollontai (1872–1952), Russian communist revolutionary and Soviet diplomat, appointed as an attaché, later chargée d’affaires and finally minister plenipotentiary in Norway (1922–1926 and 1927-1930). Photo with Marcel Body (fr) from the Soviet legation in Oslo taken 7 September 1923 by Eivind Enger (from the collections of Oslo Museum via DigitaltMuseum). (CC BY-SA 4.0). Source: Wikimedia Commons.
Forside 1872 Alexandra Kollontai (1872–1952), Russian communist revolutionary and Soviet diplomat, appointed as an attaché, later chargée d'affaires and finally minister plenipotentiary in Norway (1922–1926 and 1927-1930). Photo with Marcel Body (fr) from the Soviet legation in Oslo taken 7 September 1923 by Eivind Enger (from the collections of Oslo Museum via DigitaltMuseum). (CC BY-SA 4.0).
Alexandra Kollontai (1872–1952), Russian communist revolutionary and Soviet diplomat, appointed as an attaché, later chargée d’affaires and finally minister plenipotentiary in Norway (1922–1926 and 1927-1930). Photo with Marcel Body (fr) from the Soviet legation in Oslo taken 7 September 1923 by Eivind Enger (from the collections of Oslo Museum via DigitaltMuseum). (CC BY-SA 4.0).
![5. maj 1872 blev demonstration til Fælleden angrebet af politi og militær. Samtidig blev "førerne" af Internationales sektion (parti og fagforeninger samlet i én organisation) Pio, Brix og Geleff arresteret, og først 4-5 år senere blev arbejderbevægelsen egentligt organiseret igen. Tegning fra satirebladet "Ravnen" i 1889.](https://socbib.dk/wp-content/uploads/2008/07/OB.Y0975.jpg)