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  1. Nazi, chief of Statspolitiet and Sikkerhetspolitiet in Norway. Service years. 1940–1945. Rank. General. Other work. Army officer, sailor [1] [2] Karl Alfred Nicolai Marthinsen (sometimes spelled Karl Martinsen) (25 October 1896 – 8 February 1945) was the Norwegian commander of Statspolitiet and Sikkerhetspolitiet in Norway during the Nazi ...

  2. Karl Alfred Nicolay Marthinsen (født 25. oktober 1896 i Karlsøy, oppvokst i Mehamn, død 8. februar 1945 i Oslo) var sjef for Statspolitiet i Norge under andre verdenskrig. Han var en sentral person i gjennomføring av holocaust i Norge .

  3. Karl Marthinsen ble sjef for Stapo i 1941. På bildet ses han som nummer to fra høyre på bakerste rad, under Nasjonal Samlings Arbeidstjenestes parade på Karl Johans gate, oktober 1941. De andre på bildet er blant andre Axel Stang (nummer to fra venstre), Vidkun Quisling og Gulbrand Lunde på første rad. På andre rad, til venstre for Marthinsen, bak Quisling, står Johan Lippestad .

  4. 8 February – Karl Marthinsen was assassinated. 9 February – 29 Norwegians were executed by the Nazi regime in Norway as reprisal of Marthinsen's death, among others Jon Vislie, Kaare Sundby and Haakon Sæthre. The extent and severity of the reprisals shocked the Norwegian population and government-in-exile, resulting in a general moratorium ...

  5. Karl Alfred Nicolai Marthinsen (sometimes spelled Karl Martinsen) (25 October 1896, Karlsøy – 8 February 1945, Blindern) was the Norwegian commander of Statspolitiet and Sikkerhetspolitiet in Norway during the Nazi occupation during World War II. Marthinsen enlisted in the Norwegian Army toward the end of World War I and finished his training as a non-commissioned officer in 1918 and was promoted to sergeant in 1919. After his military service, he most likely served as a sailor until 1928 ...

  6. The initiative for the force came from the later chief Karl Marthinsen and other prominent members of the collaborationist party Nasjonal Samling. At its peak, in 1944 there were 350 employees in Statspolitiet, in addition to a larger number who collaborated or rendered services for them.

  7. Apr 1, 2013 · After the resistance had assassinated Karl Marthinsen on February 8, the Nazis decided that among the well-known names of Oslo, 10 would be shot in reprisal (Anchersen, 1966; Johnsen, 1947, pp. 13 ...