
Karl Marthinsen
Karl Marthinsen was a Norwegian police chief whose execution by German forces in February 1945 was cited as part of the Nazi regime's brutal retaliation against resistance during the occupation of Norway in World War II. His death became a significant historical reference point in discussions about the atrocities committed during this dark period.
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Karl Marthinsen was mentioned as a police chief whose murder led to the execution of 28 Norwegians.
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