Emil Løvlien

Emil Løvlien (22 September 1899 – 4 June 1973) was a Norwegian forest worker, trade unionist and politician from Løten.

[3] Emil Løvlien attended secondary modern school from 1913, but left in 1914 to become a forest worker.

He also became involved in politics, and was selected as a member of the board of the local chapter of the Labour Party.

[2] In 1922 Løvlien was selected to the national board of the Union of Forestry and Land Workers.

He was elected to serve in Løten municipal council, but left the board of the Labour Party chapter, only to return in 1923 as a board member of the local Communist Party chapter.

He left all positions in 1940,[2] the year that Norway was invaded by Nazi Germany, and the Communist Party declared illegal.