Jan Baalsrud

The Norwegian Broadcasting (NRK) in co-operation with Norwegian Armed Forces and Rune Gjeldnes and Ronny Brattli has finished the filming and editing of Jan Baalsrud´s amazing escape from the Nazi in Northern during WW2. Ronny Bratli and Rune Gjeldnes did the entire route as identical as possible, as the first, and met both some of the challenges and the people Jan Baalsud encountered in 1943. The main goal is to put light on all the callenges Jan Baalsrud and his helpers had during the two months escape. Infobox Military Person name=Jan Baalsrud. Jan Baalsrud was born in Kristiania (now ), and moved to Kolbotn in the early 1930s, where he lived until the 1950s. He graduated as a instrument-maker in 1939. World War II. Jan Baalsrud. 1,741 likes · 6 talking about this. Baalsrud ble født i Oslo 13.desember 1917. Han var fenrik i Kompani Linge under 2. verdenskrig. Han... 26 July ·. Deltakere av Baalsrud marsjen 2018. Her i Manndalen samlet rundt gravsteinen som Jan Baalsrud og Aslak Fossvoll ligger ved. Jan Baalsrud shared Stiftelsen Jan Baalsrud's event. 7 June ·. SAT, 21 JUL. Jan Baalsrud marsj 2018. Bromnes-Sætra. See all. The 12th Man (Norwegian: Den 12. mann) is a 2017 Norwegian historical drama directed by Harald Zwart and written by Petter Skavlan (under the pseudonym Alex Boe). The main role of Jan Baalsrud is played by Thomas Gullestad, who escapes from Germans in Rebbenesøya, via Lyngen Fjord and Manndalen, to neutral in the spring of 1943. The film is based on the same historical events and has the same protagonist as the Oscar-nominated film Nine Lives, in which Baalrud's courage and stamina Jan Sigurd Baalsrud, MBE (December 13, 1917 ⓠDecember 30, 1988) was a commando in the Norwegian resistance trained by the British during World War II. Jan Baalsrud was born in Kristiania (now Oslo), and moved to Kolbotn in the early 1930s, where he lived until the 1950s. He graduated as an instrument-maker in 1939. During the German invasion of Norway in 1940, he fought in . He later escaped to Sweden, but he was convicted of espionage and expelled from the country. He eventually arrived in Jan Sigurd Baalsrud, MBE (December 13, 1917 ⓠDecember 30, 1988) was a commando in the Norwegian resistance trained by the British during World War II. YouTube Encyclopedic. 1/2. Their trip took them through a typhoon and over 480 kilometers (300 mi) of ocean. In the end, Chinese fishing boats took them to shore, fed them, clothed them, and sent them home. The story of Jan Baalsrud's escape through occupied Northern Norway in the spring of 1943 has something of the improbable about it. The new film about the drama, The 12th Man, is generating considerable interest in the story, so we sought out the locations where it all happened. A dramatic escape. At the end of March 1943, Jan Baalsrud and 11 other intelligence officers from Kompani Linge and crew were sailing to on the MS Bratholm to organise teams of saboteurs in occupied Norway.