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Did you know... that from 1942 Oliver H. Langeland, and from 1944 to 1945 Lorentz Brinch was in command of D13, a Milorg district with about 7,000 soldiers behind German lines in occupied Norway at the end of World War II?
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Yes, it seems that Brinch was his successor, after Langeland all of the sudden was called to London. There was apparently a short interim period when the leadership was not quite settled, when Brinch was acting leader of the district. Brinch was eventually established as the permanent leader of Milorg D13, from August 1944 until July 1945. Oceanh (talk) 00:29, 10 February 2012 (UTC)[reply]