Olav Ringdal

Olav Ringdal (24 March 1921 – 4 April 1945) was a Norwegian resistance member during World War II.

He had gone through commerce school as well as an average adjuster's exam, and studied law at the University of Oslo during World War II.

He co-edited an illegal newspaper, worked as a courier and with propaganda, and led the information service.

[2] Ringdal fell out with the Nazi authorities for the first time as a part of the mass arrest of students on 30 November 1943.

Ringdal went to the address Bygdøy allé 117, to what he assumed to be a safe house, but was surprised by German forces there and fatally shot.