Leif Larsen
Leif Andreas Larsen DSO, DSC, CGM, DSM and Bar (9 January 1906 – 12 October 1990), popularly known as "Shetlands Larsen", was a highly decorated Norwegian sailor. He was arguably the most famous of the men who operated the Shetland bus escape route during the war.
Leif Andreas Larsen | |
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Nickname(s) | "Shetlands Larsen" |
Born | 9 January 1906 Bergen, Norway |
Died | 12 October 1990 84) Bergen, Norway | (aged
Allegiance | Norway |
Rank | Kapteinløytnant (Lieutenant Commander (N)) |
Unit | Shetland bus |
Commands held | MV Arthur MV Bergholm SC Vigra Other small vessels |
Battles/wars | World War II |
Awards |
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Spouse(s) | Anna Justad |
He participated as a volunteer on the Finnish side during the Winter War and was a soldier in the defence of Norway following the German invasion at Kongsvinger Fortress. He had excellent leadership skills; one of the British officers at the Shetland base, David Howarth, described him as "one of the most remarkable personalities of the entire Second World War". Larsen preferred to downplay his own role and instead named his crew as the reason for his achievements.
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