Terje Rollem (born Terje Rolld Martinsen; 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 of Akershus Fortress from the German occupiers at the end of the Second World War.[1]
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TerjeRollem (born Terje Rolld Martinsen; 16 September 1915 – 4 April 1993) was a Norwegian oberst and officer in Milorg during the German occupation of...
The fortress was liberated on 11 May 1945, when it was handed over to TerjeRollem on behalf of the Norwegian resistance movement. After the war, eight...
codenamed "Edderkoppen" (The Spider). Lorentz Brinch Arne Laudal Knut Møyen TerjeRollem Reidun Røed Hjalmar Steenstrup Andreas Tømmerbakke Herman Watzinger Eva...
Charles Elworthy, Baron Elworthy, 82, British Royal Air Force marshal. TerjeRollem, 77, Norwegian resistance officer during World War II. Albert Fahmy Tadros...
entrenchment. 11 May – Akershus Fortress surrendered by the Germans to TerjeRollem acting on behalf of the resistance. 13 May – Heinrich Fehlis was arrested...
1 April – Kristian Bjørn, cross-country skier (born 1919). 4 April – TerjeRollem, resistance member (born 1915). 8 April – Ingeborg Hoff, philologist...