Between 1940 and 1945 he was a member of the Norwegian resistance movement.
His father was a baker, and an active member of the Norwegian resistance movement.
Her father was a part of the Norwegian resistance movement and contributed by writing secret newspapers with true news.
He was also involved in the Norwegian resistance movement.
He was active in the Norwegian resistance movement and became part of its leadership in 1942.
He joined the Norwegian resistance movement, but was captured.
In his first public hearing two weeks ago he claimed to be the commander of a Norwegian "resistance movement".
The railway and its personnel were an active part of the Norwegian resistance movement during the war.
After his release in 1944, he joined the Norwegian resistance movement.
For the Norwegian resistance movement in general, the bridge sabotage showed a possible path of action.