Search references for MILORG. Phrases containing MILORG
See searches and references containing MILORG!MILORG
Norwegian World War II resistance movement
Milorg (abbreviation of militær organisasjon – military organization) was the main Norwegian resistance movement during World War II. Resistance work included
Milorg
2009 studio album by Vreid
Milorg is the fourth album by the Norwegian black metal band Vreid. The name leads from the Norwegian resistance group Milorg in World War II. The songs
Milorg_(album)
Norwegian black metal band
album about war. In 2009, after releasing their fourth full-length album Milorg, Ese left the band and was replaced by Stian "Strom" Bakketeig, the former
Vreid
16 September 1915 – 4 April 1993) was a Norwegian oberst and officer in Milorg during the German occupation of Norway. He is best known for assuming command
Terje_Rollem
Norwegian resistance member
farmer and resistance fighter during World War II. When the leadership of Milorg was torn up by the Gestapo in 1942, he acquired a leading role in the organisation
Kai_Holst
Mountain in Norway
Nynorsk kyrkje. During World War II, Milorg used this hill as a site for parachute drops. On 4 October 1942, Milorg's District 13 received its first paradrop
Kjerkeberget
Norwegian resistance member (1915–2006)
and leader in the World War II resistance—and one of the two incumbent Milorg Council members in May 1945. He served as Minister of Defence from 1945-1952
Jens_Christian_Hauge
Norwegian clandestine intelligence organisation during World War II
German fortifications and forces. XU was initially organised as part of the Milorg, but as the Norwegian resistance movement grew, it became essential to compartmentalise
XU
Norwegian military resistance unit of WWII
basis in both the British Special Operations Executive and the Norwegian Milorg, was coordinated by Gunnar Sønsteby, and had around ten members. It was
Oslogjengen
Part of World War II
Eastern front. Over time, an organized armed resistance movement, known as Milorg and numbering some 40,000 armed men at the end of the war, was formed under
German_occupation_of_Norway
Norwegian resistance member (1920–1945)
During the German World War II occupation of Norway, he became involved in Milorg, and was the deputy leader of District 13. On 13 February 1945, Weinholdt
Storm_Weinholdt
Norwegian resistance fighter
Laudal (25 September 1892 – 9 May 1944) was a Norwegian military officer, Milorg pioneer and resistance fighter during World War II. He was arrested by the
Arne_Laudal
Norwegian Nazi collaborator
was eventually shot and killed in Ålesund on 11 December 1944, by local Milorg members. He was married to Kitty Grande, another member of Sonderabteilung
Ivar_Grande
Norwegian resistance member (1921–2014)
Jørgensen (10 July 1921 – 8 June 2014) was a Norwegian resistance member and Milorg leader from World War II. She was born in Vang Municipality in Hedmark,
Eva_Kløvstad
Resistance to German occupation in WWII
to subvert the Nazi authorities and contribute to the larger war effort. Milorg started out as a small sabotage unit and ended up building a full military
Norwegian_resistance_movement
Norwegian military officer (1890–1974)
Haneborg Hansen OBE (1 October 1890 – 1974) was a Norwegian military officer, Milorg pioneer and businessman. Haneborg Hansen was born in Kristiania to priest
Halfdan_Haneborg_Hansen
Operations Executive (SOE) in Trøndelag, and became the effective leadership of Milorg in the region. The plan for a possible Allied invasion in Norway was to
Lark_(Norwegian_resistance)
(11 October 1890 – 18 December 1945) was a Norwegian insurance agent, and Milorg pioneer and intelligence agent during World War II. Steenstrup was born
Hjalmar_Steenstrup
MISSION DURING WORLD WAR 2
shipping in German occupied Norway. Norwegian resistance movements such as Milorg were working together with the British SOE against the Nazi occupation.
Operation_Chaffinch
German Schutzstaffel (SS) officer (1906–1945)
in Europe, Fehlis and other SS officials attempted to escape capture by Milorg. He arranged for Gestapo members to be hidden among ordinary soldiers in
Heinrich_Fehlis
City and municipality in Vestland, Norway
artillery. The Norwegian resistance movement groups in Bergen were Saborg, Milorg, "Theta-gruppen", Sivorg, Stein-organisasjonen and the Communist Party.
Bergen
Second World War campaign fought in Norway
organization Milorg, although the organization's main goal was to retain intact guerilla forces to aid an Allied invasion of Norway. In addition to Milorg, many
Norwegian_campaign
Trial, sentencing and punishment of pro-Nazi Norwegian collaborators after WWII
prisoners. In May 1945, at the close of World War II, the paramilitary Milorg (Norway's official resistance movement in the war) joined units of the Norwegian
Legal purge in Norway after World War II
Legal_purge_in_Norway_after_World_War_II
in Trondheim and a crewmember on the Kon-Tiki expedition. He was also a Milorg member during the Second World War operation Polar Bear II, which was brought
Herman_Watzinger
Anti-demolition operation in occupied Norway from 1944 to 1945
Buskerud counties, and overlapped existing Milorg districts. The district covered by Sunshine was separated out as Milorg district 16 (D-16), and was divided
Operation_Sunshine
Norwegian resistance member (1913–1995)
in the heavy water sabotage 1942–1943, and for being military leader of Milorg section D-161 (Kongsberg/Numedal) during the anti-demolition operation Sunshine
Arne_Kjelstrup
Norwegian resistance member (1916–1945)
1945) was a Norwegian resistance member during World War II, a member of Milorg and involved in propaganda and sabotage. Among his sabotage operations was
Roy_Nielsen
Norwegian resistance fighter (1918–2012)
work. In October, he parachuted into Norway and became a leader of the Milorg group. In that same month he also became head of the newly established Oslo
Gunnar_Sønsteby
1945 occupation of Norway by the 1st Airborne Division
of Milorg, the Norwegian Resistance. The Allied civil affairs planners liaised with the Norwegian Government in exile in London as well as Milorg. By
Operation_Doomsday
German SS officer (1911–1948)
position until the end of the war. Fehmer was considered a key opponent by Milorg (the military branch of the Norwegian resistance) even before he was promoted
Siegfried_Fehmer
movement Milorg with the assassinations of Norwegian Nazis and informers by training selected Milorg personnel for the task. If asked by Milorg they would
Operation_Bittern
Land warfare branch of the Norwegian Armed Forces
Brigade in Scotland and the Norwegian police troops in Sweden as well as on Milorg. The participation in the allied occupation of Germany with the Independent
Norwegian_Army
British submachine gun series
Sten guns from scratch, mainly to equip members of the underground army Milorg. In his autobiography, Norwegian resistance fighter Max Manus frequently
Sten
Norwegian engineer (1907–1982)
During the German occupation of Norway he took part in the leadership of Milorg, (the Norwegian resistance movement), until he was arrested in October 1942
Johan_Gørrissen
in both civil service and the military, and is best known as leader of Milorg District 13 from 1942 to 1944. He was born in Eid Municipality as a son
Oliver_H._Langeland
1945 battle of World War II
Germans received machine-gun fire from the Norwegian resistance movement (Milorg) and soon came under attack on the eastern side as well. After about four
Battle_of_Haglebu
Norwegian resistance member (1920–1945)
he became involved in Milorg, and was involved in several sabotage missions. His last mission was Aksjon smør, in which Milorg men stole foodstuffs from
Henry_Gundersen
World War II operations
skiing 322 km (200 mi) to Sweden, two proceeded to Oslo (where they assisted Milorg), and four remained in the region for further resistance work. The attack
Norwegian heavy water sabotage
Norwegian_heavy_water_sabotage
Norwegian resistance member (1924–1945)
car mechanic. During the occupation of Norway by Nazi Germany he joined Milorg in 1943. He was a part of a group called Barlindgjengen (the "Yew Gang")
Joar_Olsen
Irregular forces in World War II
Warrior Moldovan resistance during World War II Norwegian resistance movement Milorg Nortraship Norwegian Independent Company 1 (Kompani Linge) Osvald Group
Resistance during World War II
Resistance_during_World_War_II
British special forces unit during WWII
Oslogjengen carried out several sabotage missions. In cooperation with Milorg, the main Norwegian resistance organisation, communication lines with London
Norwegian Independent Company 1
Norwegian_Independent_Company_1
of Milorg, Ole Berg, and later financed by Sivorg". In 2014 Jahn Otto Johansen said that "the Norwegian Cabinet [in exile] in London, and Milorg's leadership
The_Holocaust_in_Norway
Norwegian resistance member (1922–1945)
During the occupation of Norway by Nazi Germany, he became involved in Milorg, and carried out a series of sabotage missions. On 13 February 1945, Olsen
Frank_Olsen
a brother of Sven Arntzen. He was a member of the Central Committee of Milorg, where he served as General Inspector ("Stor I") from April 1944 to May
Ole_Arntzen
Military force in World War II
Vikbolandet HS-Battalion, weapons training, training of medical personnel and Milorg-specialists. Älgberget, north of Björbo. Medical personnel. Stråtenbo, NNE
Norwegian police troops in Sweden during World War II
Norwegian_police_troops_in_Sweden_during_World_War_II
Norwegian orienteer
involved in the military, starting during the Second World War. He joined Milorg in the Norwegian resistance to the German occupation, and was imprisoned
Odd_Harsheim
Norwegian resistance movement, specifically Milorg. "Aks" was short for Aksjonsgruppe—"group of action". Milorg had no such group for the first years of
Aks_13000
Calendar year
collaborationist Quisling regime in Norway surrender to the Resistance (Milorg) and police at Møllergata 19 in Oslo, as part of the legal purge in Norway
1945
Norwegian lawyer, officer, politician
in Trøndelag between 1943 and 1945, which constituted the leadership of Milorg in the region. His other activities included assisting with weapons smuggling
Erik_Gjems-Onstad
Norwegian sports official and communist resistance member (1907-1944)
worked in the illegal press, and also joined the military organization Milorg, founding its East End branch of District 13. He was also a central committee
Osmund_Brønnum
Nødlanding Arne Skouen American bomber crew shot down in Norway and aided by Milorg (Norwegian Resistance) 1952 United States 5 Fingers Joseph L. Mankiewicz
List of World War II feature films (1950–1989)
List_of_World_War_II_feature_films_(1950–1989)
Mountain range in Antarctica
These are, from north east to south west: Milorgfjella (Kottas Berge, Milorg Mountains), XU-fjella (XU Mountains), Sivorgfjella and Tottan Hills. "Heimefront
Heimefront_Range
Name list
include: Jakob Schive (1897–1969), Norwegian military officer, geodesist, and Milorg pioneer Jens Schive (1900–1962), Norwegian journalist and diplomat Schive
Schive
represented the club Norske Studenters RK. During World War II he was member of Milorg, and later of the Norwegian Home Guard. He was also an active pistol shooter
Vilhelm_Mejdell
Norwegian military officer (1892–1960)
the Nazi authorities. He was also a leader in the military organization Milorg, the main Norwegian resistance movement during the German occupation of
Olaf_Helset
Town in Innlandet, Norway
tourists each year. Other points of interests include Kvitskriupresten and the Milorg hideout of Reiret, as well as a monument commemorating the Battle of Kringen
Otta,_Norway
Norwegian businessman and lawyer (1917–1996)
businessman. He was born in Sarpsborg. During World War II, he was a local Milorg leader and was arrested in July 1942. He was incarcerated at Grini and later
Jan_Didriksen
the war, and the German occupation of Norway, Brandstorp was a member of Milorg. He was also involved with Hjemmefrontens Ledelse. He was arrested by Gestapo
Ola_Brandstorp
Norwegian resistance fighter
underground military organization Milorg. His "shadow" Jens Christian Hauge later eventually became the leader of Milorg. In 1942 he just managed to avoid
Knut_Møyen
Military and political events in Scandinavia during World War II
form the Reservepolitiet. In addition to the military-style organization Milorg, which clashed with the British SOE that demanded a more active role in
Scandinavian theatre of World War II
Scandinavian_theatre_of_World_War_II
Dehli joined the Milorg resistance organization, quickly becoming a leading figure in Milorg's District 13, rising to command the Milorg unit Asker and
Capture_of_Egersund
Norwegian glaciologist (1916–2002)
politician Knut Liestøl, but grew up in Blommenholm. He was a member of Milorg during the occupation of Norway by Nazi Germany, and took the cand.real
Olav_Liestøl
medallist (died 1972) 1 October – Halfdan Haneborg Hansen, military officer, Milorg pioneer and businessman (died 1974). 23 October – Anders Johanneson Bøyum
1890_in_Norway
Norwegian resistance member (1918–1988)
in 1940, he participated in battles of the Norwegian Campaign. He joined Milorg where he was trained in weapons use by Svein Blindheim and William Houlder
Egil_Halle
Resistance organization in German-occupied Norway (1940–44)
resistance policy was in opposition to the Communist Party of Norway (NKP), Milorg, and other organizations that preferred a more passive resistance. The group
Osvald_Group
Norwegian military officer (1902–1949)
Rognes (18 June 1902 – 30 July 1949) was a Norwegian military officer and Milorg pioneer. Rognes was born in Trondheim to police officer I. Rognes and Marie
John_Rognes_(army_officer)
British Army officer
Oslo, Norway, with the 1st Airlanding Brigade on 11 May 1945. Working with Milorg (the Norwegian resistance), the British took the surrender of German troops
Robert_Henry_Cain
Norwegian resistance member (1920–1945)
Germany. He was born in Sørum, and lived in Østre Aker. He became involved in Milorg in 1941, during the occupation of Norway by Nazi Germany, and was responsible
Kåre_Olafsen
action was not coordinated with central parts of the resistance, such as Milorg, which had a more passive strategy. In 1945, Per Kure died, and ASEA bought
Per_Kure_(company)
Norwegian resistance member (1920–1945)
Norway by Nazi Germany, he became involved in Hjemmefronten in 1940 and Milorg in 1941. He was involved in weapons transport and the illegal press, and
Adolf_Bogstad
Børte, politician (died 1985) 6 August – Finn Nagell, military officer, Milorg pioneer, economist and businessperson (died 1977). 8 August – Olav Sundal
1899_in_Norway
Norwegian resistance member (1921–2009)
Hospital until 1944, when she was hired as a secretary for the leader of Milorg's District 13 based in Norway's capital. She started working for Major Oliver
Reidun_Røed
palm etc. Member of Norwegian resistance movement from 1940. Member of Milorg. Organised sabotage by Oslo Gang in 1944–45. Most highly decorated Norwegian
List_of_SOE_agents
Norwegian resistance member (1916–1945)
fighting. He later involved himself in the illegal press, and later in Milorg. He conducted several sabotage missions as a part of the group D.B. He was
Arvid_Hansen
1941. During the occupation of Norway by Nazi Germany Larre was active in Milorg, for some time heading the branch 13100. He was arrested by the Nazi authorities
Erik_Sture_Larre
Norwegian politician
1963–1964 and mayor of Stryn Municipality in 1975–1976. He was a part of Milorg in 1943–1945. Politics of Norway "Paul Svarstad" (in Norwegian). Storting
Paul_Svarstad
Norwegian military officer (1884–1961)
of lieutenant colonel, and was a member of the illegal resistance group Milorg during the German occupation of Norway. He became a member of the inner
Arnold_Rørholt
Village in Østlandet, Norway
Corncrake, a clandestine radio station belonging to resistance organization Milorg, was located in a summer house in Flaskebekk. German soldiers ambushed the
Flaskebekk
1897 – 12 October 1969) was a Norwegian military officer, geodesist and Milorg pioneer. Schive was born in Kristiania, a son of headmaster Jens Christopher
Jakob_Schive
Name list
trucker and author Finn Nagell (1899–1977), Norwegian military officer, Milorg pioneer, economist and businessperson Finn Nørbygaard (born 1952), Danish
Finn_(given_name)
Norwegian resistance fighter (1918–1944)
Oslo, where they joined "Operation Goldfinch", which consisted of training Milorg personnel. From the summer of 1944 on, Tallaksen was associated with the
Edvard_Tallaksen
2007 studio album by Vreid
Genre Melodic black metal, black 'n' roll Length 45:07 Label Indie Recordings Vreid chronology Pitch Black Brigade (2006) I Krig (2007) Milorg (2009)
I_Krig
Norwegian civil servant (1925–2008)
in Trondheim. During the German occupation of Norway he was a member of Milorg.[citation needed] He later studied at the University of Oslo, graduating
Odd_Strand
Finn Nagell OBE (6 August 1899 – 1977) was a Norwegian military officer, Milorg pioneer, economist and businessperson. He was born in Kristiania to Vilhelm
Finn_Nagell
Norwegian historian (born 1951)
same year he released Milorg i Stor-Oslo. Distrikt 13s historie together with Terje Diesen, about the Greater Oslo district of Milorg. In 1999 followed Over
Arnfinn_Moland
Norwegian jurist and public prosecutor
assassination of Karl Marthinsen, head of Statspolitiet, by the resistance group Milorg in February 1945, Riisnæs advocated for harsh reprisals, and is mentioned
Sverre_Riisnæs
Bjørn West was one out of many Milorg bases in German-occupied Norway, located in the Matrefjella mountains near Matre in Masfjorden Municipality, Norway
Bjørn_West
Norwegian photo studio founded in 1933
"Sturlasons Saga". D2 - Dagens Næringsliv: 10–22. Ramsøy, Finn (1961). Milorg D13 i kamp (in Norwegian). "Offisiell fotografering". NRK. "Riksarkivet
Sturlason_AS_Polyfoto
Norwegian mountain climber
In addition, he attended meetings in the secret military organisation Milorg. In 1943 he personally wrote the letter Partisanbrevet, addressed from Kretsen
Ferdinand_Schjelderup
Operation during World War II to help Jews in Norway
owner Rolf A. Syversen, asking for help. Through one of the leaders of Milorg, Ole Berg, Syversen contacted Alf Tollef Pettersen, who had been fired from
Carl_Fredriksens_Transport
Topics referred to by the same term
John Rognes (army officer) (1902-1949), a Norwegian military officer and Milorg pioneer Rognes, Bouches-du-Rhône, a commune in the Bouches-du-Rhône department
Rognes
Norwegian military officer (1918–2010)
aircraft. The part of Telemark which was covered by Sunshine was called Milorg district 16 (D-16). When Tronstad was killed in a shooting episode 11 March
Jens-Anton_Poulsson
Norwegian journalist (1920–2019)
instructor for Milorg in Sogn og Fjordane. He came via Shetland and landed near Florø together with Harald Svindseth. Svindseth built up a Milorg subgroup near
Ragnar_Ulstein
Norwegian politician (1920–2008)
August 1942 he was arrested by the Nazi authorities for his connection to Milorg, and was imprisoned at Kristiansand prison and Arkivet. From 5 October 1942
Bjarne_Aagaard_Strøm
Jean Heiberg, and later also joined the military resistance organization Milorg. He has decorated 25 churches, including the Stavanger Cathedral, the Arctic
Victor_Sparre
Norwegian resistance member (1914–1997)
work. In February 1944 Øyen became leader of weapons supply and stock of Milorg's District 13, the district covering Norway's capital district. The position
Odd_Øyen
German Schutzstaffel (SS) officer
hidden in a camp near Porsgrunn. The camp was eventually surrounded by Milorg and the troops were forced to surrender; Fehlis committed suicide and Zeidler
Alfred_Zeidler
Norwegian resistance member (1921–2013)
Dahl and Mons Haukeland, the district leader of the Bergen department of Milorg. Along with some friends he also started to prepare a secret room in a building
Jan_Dahm
Norwegian resistance fighter (1920–2007)
Smelters were blown up. He then joined "Operation Goldfinch" and trained local Milorg troops. From 1944 Rasmussen was part of the sabotage group called Oslogjengen
Birger_Rasmussen
Norwegian Institute of Technology. From the autumn of 1942, With served in Milorg, the Norwegian resistance movement during the Nazi occupation of Norway
Bror_With
MILORG
MILORG
MILORG
MILORG
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Tamil, Telugu
Sky
Boy/Male
Sikh
Brave and contented
Boy/Male
Tamil
The Sun
Boy/Male
Arabic, Malayalam, Muslim
Victory; Successful; Salvation; Victorious
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit
Liberation
Boy/Male
Australian, British, Christian, English, German, Norse, Scandinavian, Swedish, Teutonic
Ing's Raven; Raven of Anglia
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
A River's Name; Cow
Boy/Male
Australian, Irish
Lover; Sweetheart
Girl/Female
Indian, Tamil
Sindoor; Kumkum; River; Music
Boy/Male
Australian, Indian
Sun
MILORG
MILORG
MILORG
MILORG
MILORG