Birger Rasmussen MC & Bar (23 August 1920 – 6 December 2007) was a Norwegian businessman, director of Katfos Fabriker, manager of Borregaard's pulp and paper section, director of Follum Fabrikker, and president of the Federation of Norwegian Industries.
[1] During the German occupation of Norway, Rasmussen received military training with the Norwegian Independent Company 1 (Nor.I.C.1) in Scotland.
[7] He further took part in follow-up operations to destroy machinery for sorting registration cards located at the insurance company Norske Folk.
[10] When Rasmussen was injured in a gunfight in Oslo in March 1945, he subsequently received undercover treatment.
He was then manager of Borregaard's pulp and paper section for seven years, and from 1975 to 1987 he was director of Follum Fabrikker in Hønefoss.