Helge Hansen (resistance fighter)
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Born1923
Died2003 (aged 79–80)
OccupationResistance fighter
KnownforPolitician, chemist and factory manager
Helge Hansen | |
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Helge Hansen in 1943 | |
| Born | 1923 |
| Died | 2003 (aged 79–80) |
| Occupation | Resistance fighter |
| Known for | Politician, chemist and factory manager |
Helge Hansen (1923–2003) was a Norwegian resistance member during the German occupation of Norway, and later a politician, chemist and factory manager.
He was born in as the son of Peder Håkon Jarl Hansen (1890–1986) and Sigrid Berger (1898–1994). The family settled in Stavanger, and he was attending the Stavanger Cathedral School at the outbreak of World War II. His father, a member of the Norwegian Communist Party, was imprisoned and incarcerated at the Sachsenhausen concentration camp during the war.[1] His brother Johan was sent to Nacht und Nebel camp Natzweiler.[2] He was also the brother of later politician and government minister Vesla Vetlesen.