Dick Zeiner-Henriksen

Richard Zeiner-Henriksen ( 1 August 1924 – 12 May 2016) was a Norwegian businessperson and resistance member during World War II.

[1] On 9 April 1940, Nazi Germany invaded and occupied Norway as a part of World War II.

Zeiner-Henriksen joined Max Manus, Edvard Tallaksen and Gregers Gram to strike the address Kirkeveien 90.

As the three main saboteurs had spent one-and-a-half hours burning Arbeidstjenesten's documents, they heard the doorbell as well as shooting.

[4] It later became clear that troops showed up because the Nazi collaborator Hans Eng stayed at the same address that day.

His brother, Erik Zeiner-Henriksen, was also a resistance member during the war, but was captured in May 1944 and died in Dachau concentration camp in February 1945.