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Oslogjengen (lit. The Oslo Gang, also
called Kompani Linge's Oslo Detachment) was a
sabotage group operating in Oslo from May 1944 to May 1945, during...
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Aubert soon
became one of the key
members of the
sabotage group Oslogjengen,
which was
under the
command of
Gunnar Sønsteby. Due to his leadership...
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Executive (SOE)
group Kompani Linge, and
eventually the
sabotage group Oslogjengen. He
received both
British and
Norwegian decorations for his war contributions...
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committed suicide on 29
November 1944 to
avoid betraying his
comrades in
Oslogjengen. Tallaksen's body was
cremated and
buried at
Kristiansand Cemetery after...
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raids included the
Thamshavnbanen sabotage. In the
capital area, the
Oslogjengen carried out
several sabotage missions. In
cooperation with Milorg, the...
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targeting German ships.
Other sabotage missions followed,
coordinated within Oslogjengen, Milorg's
sabotage group in Oslo led by
Gunnar Sønsteby.
Parallel to...
- (obituary)".
Aftenposten (in Norwegian). p. 15. Christensen, Jan (2006).
Oslogjengen (in Norwegian). Oslo: Orion. p. 45. ISBN 82-458-0714-1. Giertsen, Børre...
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repaired at Skabo, but was
eventually blown up by the
sabotage group Oslogjengen in
September 1944.
Deinboll was
decorated with the War
Cross with Sword...
- Norwegian). Vol. 1. Oslo: Gyldendal. pp. 326–330. Christensen, Jan (2006).
Oslogjengen. Oslo: Orion. pp. 265–266. ISBN 82-458-0714-1. Voksø 1994: 493 Christensen...
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November 2007.
Retrieved 21
February 2009. Christensen, Jan (2006).
Oslogjengen. Oslo: Orion. p. 89. ISBN 82-458-0714-1. Okkenhaug, Knut (14
March 2008)...