Konrad Sundlo
Konrad Sundlo was a Norwegian officer known for his controversial role during World War II, particularly regarding the capitulation of Narvik to German forces. He was associated with far-right paramilitary organizations and made decisions that are often criticized for their impact on Norway's defense during the early days of the German invasion in 1940.
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Konrad Sundlo was notorious for surrendering Narvik without a fight during the German invasion.
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