Sverre Midtskau (23 September 1914 – 18 December 1987) was a Norwegian resistance member during World War II.
[1] Following technical difficulties in the initial phase,[2] Midtskau and Haug travelled to England from Ålesund to fix the problem.
[1] The Skylark B group in Trondheim managed to establish regular contact with the intelligence in London in January 1941.
Welle-Strand had left Norway, but the new leader Egil Reksten and others were arrested and shipped to Nacht und Nebel camps.
[4] In 1968 he issued the book London svarer ikke,[5] the title referring to the initial difficulties with radio communication in 1940.