motstandskraften
Motstandskraften, also known as the Norwegian Resistance, refers to the collective efforts of Norwegian civilians and military personnel during World War II to resist the German occupation of Norway. The resistance movement began in 1940, shortly after the German invasion, and continued until the end of the war in 1945. The primary goals of the resistance were to undermine German control, protect Norwegian civilians from persecution, and gather intelligence for the Allied powers.
The resistance was organized into various groups, each with its own methods and strategies. The most well-known
The resistance faced significant challenges, including harsh penalties for those caught participating in resistance activities, as
The legacy of the Norwegian Resistance is one of courage, resilience, and patriotism. Today, the resistance