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120:. The next killing was by two Norwegians. The last three were carried out by Nickerl (first name unknown, participated twice) or Heinz Vierke (once) with Norwegian helpers. The last victim, Georg Henrik Resch, killed in Drammen on 6 January 1945, was the wrong person. Two attempts failed, one on 4 September 1944 and the other on 30 October 1944. All but three killings took place in 116:, a woman named Sigrid Hammerø was also killed, the operation's only female victim. The next seven killings took place in November and December 1944. The first was carried out by two Norwegian perpetrators and a German helper, Erwin Morio. The next three were carried out by Germans only; Heinz Vierke was legally acquitted for one killing during the 131:
Of the eleven killings that went to trial after the war, there were convictions in each case, except the one with Heinz Vierke. Ernst Weiner was among the arrested, but was said to have shot himself and a fellow inmate while in prison. Historian
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organized to weaken the Norwegian resistance. The purpose was not to terrorize or liquidate central resistance leaders, but rather to capture and kill other known Norwegians and
358: 79:, made such a claim about two of the Blumenpflücken victims. During the war, even some of the German participants thought the initiative had come from 265: 368: 117: 363: 154: 98:
According to Moland, Weiner participated and, between 12 June and 1 July 1944, shot the first three of the eleven victims,
30: 187: 26: 274: 112: 84: 60:, the killings were made to look like actions by the Norwegian resistance (Home Front), specifically the 373: 348: 343: 279: 8: 38: 269: 229: 183: 150: 76: 353: 80: 261: 107: 99: 175: 57: 337: 233: 228:(in Norwegian). Lillehammer: Lillehammer College University. pp. 78–79. 88: 125: 68: 45: 221: 133: 103: 92: 136:
has cast some doubt on the "official version" that this was a suicide.
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has stated that Statspolitiet were indeed involved.
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Index

resistance
occupied Norway
Gestapo
Sicherheitspolizei
Ernst Weiner
hide the real purpose
Arnfinn Moland
Communist
Egil Ulateig
Hans Fredrik Dahl
Siegfried Fehmer
Reichskommissariat Norwegen
Statspolitiet
Tore Pryser
Einar Hærland
Sigurd Roll
Berit Nøkleby
Norsk krigsleksikon 1940-45
legal purge in Norway after World War II
Oslo
Aker
Tore Pryser
ISBN
978-82-03-29419-8
Moland, Arnfinn
ISBN
82-458-0337-5
Pryser, Tore
ISSN
0806-8348

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