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The hut, which was aloof, turned out to be an excellent game center for people who were sought by Gestapo, and used extensively from 42 to 45 by Milorg and Saborg people from Os, Samnanger and Bergen.
There was only one episode of a visit by a German patrol, but then the people in the cabin, who had guard against both Øvredalen and Rolvsvåg, were alert and had cleared.
Sister of Fredrik and Haldor, Marta, hung out the sheet in the limb glass in Øvredalen if there were German soldiers in the valley.
On the north and east side it was the people in Rolvsvåg (especially Anna and Nils Rolvsvåg) and on Solbjørg as notice.
The picture shows some of the resistance people who lived in the cottage in 1944
There was only one episode of a visit by a German patrol, but then the people in the cabin, who had guard against both Øvredalen and Rolvsvåg, were alert and had cleared.
Sister of Fredrik and Haldor, Marta, hung out the sheet in the limb glass in Øvredalen if there were German soldiers in the valley.
On the north and east side it was the people in Rolvsvåg (especially Anna and Nils Rolvsvåg) and on Solbjørg as notice.
The picture shows some of the resistance people who lived in the cottage in 1944

The picture shows some of the resistance fighters who lived in the cabin in 1944.
From left Jakob Hjelle, Torbjørn (Tobben) Lyssand, Kjell Harmens, Ivar Dyngeland, Haldor Øvredal and Rolf (Piten) Olsen.