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Henry Oliver Rinnan (14 May 1915 – 1 February 1947) was a notorious Norwegian
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agent in the area around
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,
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during
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. Rinnan led a group called ''
Sonderabteilung Lola ''Sonderabteilung'' Lola (in Norway also known as ''Rinnanbanden'' (Rinnan gang) was an independent group under the German ''Sicherheitsdienst'' in Trondheim, KDS Drontheim Referat IV. The '' Sonderabteilung'' ("Special Unit") consisted of around ...
''. This group, known as ''Rinnanbanden'' among Norwegians, had fifty known members. Among them were Karl Dolmen, Arild Hjulstad-Østby and
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and Kitty Grande.


Biography

Born in
Levanger Levanger is a municipality in Trøndelag county, Norway. It is part of the district of Innherred. The administrative centre of the municipality is the town of Levanger. Some of the notable villages in the municipality include Alstadhaug, E ...
on 14 May 1915, Rinnan was the eldest of eight children in an impoverished family. Unusually short for a Norwegian man (1.61 metres – 5 ft 3 in), he was a loner during his childhood. He worked briefly for his uncle, but was sacked for theft. During the
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, Rinnan tried to enlist with the
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to fight against the
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, but was rejected due to his poor physique. During the Norwegian Campaign in 1940, he drove a truck for the
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. According to Rinnan, he was recruited by the
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in June 1940. His parents were members of
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, but it is uncertain if he ever was a member. After the war, former members of Nasjonal Samling attempted to disassociate themselves from the group, which was seen as a pro-German unit.70 år siden henrettelsen av Norges mest fryktede nazist (70 years since the execution of Henry Rinnan)
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Published February 1, 2017
Beginning in September 1943, the ''Rinnanbanden'' had its headquarters in Jonsvannsveien 46 in Trondheim, known as ''Bandeklosteret'' ("gang monastery"). Rinnan worked closely with the German
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in Trondheim, where his main contacts were
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and
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. During this decade the private residence of the Rinnan family was in the captured house of Landstads Vei 1, located approximately one kilometre from the gang's headquarters. The members of the independent Gestapo unit ''
Sonderabteilung Lola ''Sonderabteilung'' Lola (in Norway also known as ''Rinnanbanden'' (Rinnan gang) was an independent group under the German ''Sicherheitsdienst'' in Trondheim, KDS Drontheim Referat IV. The '' Sonderabteilung'' ("Special Unit") consisted of around ...
'' infiltrated the resistance movement by engaging people in conversation in buses, trains, cafés, etc., encouraging them to talk about their attitudes toward the Nazi occupation. Having identified people who they thought were in the resistance, Rinnan's agents worked to build trust with them and penetrate their networks. The Rinnan gang was responsible for the death of at least a hundred people in the Norwegian resistance and the British
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, for torturing hundreds of prisoners, for more than a thousand arrests, for compromising several hundred resistance groups, and in some cases, for deceiving people into carrying out missions for the Germans. Rinnan operated with impunity and almost no interference from his German taskmasters, often using murder and torture as sanctioned means. During the war Rinnan was appointed '' SS-
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der Reserve'', and received the
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2nd grade in 1944. After Germany's capitulation in May 1945, Rinnan and a band of followers tried to escape into
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, but were caught. On 24 December he escaped from prison again, gathered some followers, but they were again apprehended after a few days. In the course of two trials after the war, forty-one members of the Rinnan group were convicted and sentenced. Twelve received sentences of
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from the
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on 20 September 1946. Ten of those death sentences were carried out. Eleven other defendants were sentenced to lifelong forced labour (later pardoned), while the rest were given long prison sentences. Rinnan was sentenced for personally murdering thirteen people, but the real number may be higher. Four hours after midnight on 1 February 1947, Rinnan was taken from his cell in
Kristiansten Fortress Kristiansten Fortress ( no, Kristiansten Festning, historically spelled ''Christiansten'') is located on a hill east of the city of Trondheim in Trøndelag county, Norway, named after Christian V of Denmark-Norway. It was built after the city fir ...
. A guard blindfolded him and led him outside, where he was tied to a pole. He showed no emotion. At 04:05, Rinnan was executed by firing squad. He was cremated, and later unofficially buried at the Levanger Cemetery in an unmarked grave.executedtoday.com, Henry Rinnan, Norwegian collaborator
/ref> Forty percent of the people executed as a result of Norwegian war crimes trials after the Second World War were connected to
Sonderabteilung Lola ''Sonderabteilung'' Lola (in Norway also known as ''Rinnanbanden'' (Rinnan gang) was an independent group under the German ''Sicherheitsdienst'' in Trondheim, KDS Drontheim Referat IV. The '' Sonderabteilung'' ("Special Unit") consisted of around ...
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Rinnanbanden.no
{{DEFAULTSORT:Rinnan, Henry Oliver 1915 births 1947 deaths Executed Norwegian collaborators with Nazi Germany Gestapo agents People from Levanger People executed for treason against Norway