Leif Utne (1919 – 25 August 2004) was a Norwegian resistance member during World War II and later a physician.
[2] The group was self-initiated in a circle of friends, but they lacked contacts, knowledge and materials to actually conduct intelligence work.
[3] Other members of the group running "Theta" were Bjarne Thorsen, Kristian Ottosen,[3] Helmer Dahl,[4] Hagbarth Schjøtt, Jr. and Jan Dahm.
[3] Thorsen returned with the necessary equipment, and a radio post was finally set up in December 1941, with its headquarters at the famous seaside location Bryggen.
[6] By that time, however, Leif Utne had become stationed in Scotland as a part of the Royal Norwegian Navy-in-exile.