Oscar Røine

Oscar Ragnvald Martinius Røine (7 September 1888 – 2 December 1966) was a Norwegian trade unionist and politician for the Labour Party.

He advanced to postal officer, and from 1921 he was a board member of the Norwegian Union of Postmen,[1] where he was elected as chairman in 1938.

His organization was one of forty-three to protest nazification attempts on 15 May 1941, in a letter addressed directly to Reichskommissar Josef Terboven.

[4] Røine re-assumed his leadership in the Norwegian Union of Postmen after the war ended, but stepped down in 1945 and was given a job as stamp controller.

[6] He received the highest honorary tokens from the Norwegian Union of Postmen and Drammens BK as well as the International Order of Good Templars.