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- Egil_Olbjørn abstract "Egil Yngvar Olbjørn (3 August 1902 – 1 February 1982) was a Norwegian police leader.He came to prominence during the occupation of Norway by Nazi Germany, as a member of Nasjonal Samling and supporter of Jonas Lie. He headed the police branch Ordenspolitiet. To a certain degree he tried to resist German control, and was imprisoned for a short period in the autumn of 1944. He was saved from prison by Jonas Lie, and Olbjørn stood by Lie's side when they entrenched themselves at Skallum on 8 May 1945 after the Nazi capitulation; however Olbjørn gave up, and left Skallum some days before Lie (who died there on 11 May).Olbjørn is also known as a judge (together with Karl Marthinsen and Egil Reichborn-Kjennerud) in the special court that sentenced Gunnar Eilifsen to death in 1943. During the legal purge in Norway after World War II, Olbjørn was sentenced harshly for Nazi collaboration.".
- Egil_Olbjørn birthYear "1902".
- Egil_Olbjørn deathYear "1982".
- Egil_Olbjørn nationality Norway.
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- Egil_Olbjørn wikiPageWikiLink Gunnar_Eilifsen.
- Egil_Olbjørn wikiPageWikiLink Jonas_Lie_(government_minister).
- Egil_Olbjørn wikiPageWikiLink Karl_Marthinsen.
- Egil_Olbjørn wikiPageWikiLink Legal_purge_in_Norway_after_World_War_II.
- Egil_Olbjørn wikiPageWikiLink Nasjonal_Samling.
- Egil_Olbjørn wikiPageWikiLink Norway.
- Egil_Olbjørn wikiPageWikiLink Ordenspolitiet.
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- Egil_Olbjørn wikiPageWikiLinkText "Egil Olbjørn".
- Egil_Olbjørn dateOfBirth "1902".
- Egil_Olbjørn dateOfDeath "1982".
- Egil_Olbjørn name "Olbjoern, Egil".
- Egil_Olbjørn shortDescription "Norwegian police leader".
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- Egil_Olbjørn description "Norwegian police leader".
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- Egil_Olbjørn comment "Egil Yngvar Olbjørn (3 August 1902 – 1 February 1982) was a Norwegian police leader.He came to prominence during the occupation of Norway by Nazi Germany, as a member of Nasjonal Samling and supporter of Jonas Lie. He headed the police branch Ordenspolitiet. To a certain degree he tried to resist German control, and was imprisoned for a short period in the autumn of 1944.".
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- Egil_Olbjørn name "Olbjoern, Egil".