Kjell Bull-Hansen (31 May 1923 – 24 March 1945) was a Norwegian resistance member who was killed during the occupation of Norway by Nazi Germany.
[2] Before World War II he attended a technical evening school, and took classes in drawing, painting and mechanics.
The goal was to blow up the workshop for repairing airplane parts with 40 kilograms (88 lb) of dynamite and some plastic explosives.
Although the saboteurs did not have time to perform a broader evacuation of civil inhabitants in the area, there was no collateral human damage.
When they reached the road's end, they could have run back into the city but instead climbed a fence, entering the property of the well-known brewery Aass.
Bull-Hansen, however, slipped at the fence, ran into the city instead and tried to hide at the public baths (adjacent to Aass) but was discovered.