Lauritz Sand

Lauritz Sand (1 October 1879 – 17 December 1956) was a Norwegian topographer, military officer in the Dutch army, estate owner in the Dutch East Indies, business man and resistance pioneer of World War II. He was called the hardest tortured person in Norway during the war, and came to be an important symbol of the resistance against the Nazi regime. == Early and personal life == Sand was born in Trondheim, as a son of Fritz Julius Sand and his wife Anna Bergithe Kavli.

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Lauritz Sand

Lauritz Sand (1 October 1879 – 17 December 1956) was a Norwegian topographer, military officer in the Dutch army, estate owner in the Dutch East Indies, business man and resistance pioneer of World War II. He was called the hardest tortured person in Norway during the war, and came to be an important symbol of the resistance against the Nazi regime. == Early and personal life == Sand was born in Trondheim, as a son of Fritz Julius Sand and his wife Anna Bergithe Kavli.

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