Lauritz Sand (1 October 1879 – 17 December 1956) was a Norwegian topographer, military officer in the Dutch army, estate owner in the
Dutch East Indies, business man and resistance pioneer of
World War II
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. He was called the hardest tortured person in Norway during the war, and came to be an important symbol of the resistance against the
Nazi regime
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.
Early and personal life
Sand was born in
Trondheim
Trondheim ( , , ; sma, Tråante), historically Kaupangen, Nidaros and Trondhjem (), is a city and municipality in Trøndelag county, Norway. As of 2020, it had a population of 205,332, was the third most populous municipality in Norway, an ...
, as a son of Fritz Julius Sand and his wife Anna Bergithe Kavli. He studied architecture at ''Stockholms tekniske skole'' in Sweden from 1897 to 1899. Architecture was not his main interest, and he wanted to be an artist.
He tried his way as a sculptor at the age of nineteen, but received negative criticism, and then immediately started on a military career. He married Dutch citizen Annie Elisabeth Maria Moll in
Java
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in 1911.
Career
Military and plantation career
Sand had a military career in the
Royal Dutch East Indies Army
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. He followed military education in
Harderwijk
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It is served by the Harderwijk railway station.
Its population centres are Harderwijk and Hierden.
Harderwijk is on the western ...
and
Jakarta.
[ In the Dutch East Indies he subsequently participated as a geodete in the ]surveying
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of the islands of the Dutch East Indies. He retired as an officer in 1906, and started to work in the plantation
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business. He was manager of the ''Pagilaran Estates'' from 1911, and founded the ''Zuid Sumatra Syndicate'' in 1918. From 1922 to 1940 he was superintendent for the ''Anglo-Dutch Plantations''.[
]
World War II
Sand returned to Norway in 1938, settling at Bekkestua
Bekkestua is a town in the municipality of Bærum, Norway, with a busy bus terminal and a station on one of Oslo's westbound T-bane lines, Kolsåsbanen. It also has its own library, police station and fire station. It has grown to be the second ...
.[Espeland, 2002: p. 113] When the war broke out, he became a pioneer in the resistance work. He was active in several areas, but eventually focused on intelligence, particularly photographing and mapping of German military installations.[ His network, which among others included military officers John Hagle and ]Eivind Hjelle Eivind is a Norwegian masculine given name of Norse origin, ''Auja-winduR''. It is made up of two parts: ''Auja'' meaning "lucky/gift", and ''winduR'' meaning "winner and/or warrior".
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, developed into the clandestine organisation XU. The name XU (X=unknown, U=undercover agent) was taken from an undercover group Sand had run in the Dutch East Indies during World War I
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. Sand distinguished himself amongst the early resistance as "dynamic and outward, with temperament and inspiration."
Sand was arrested in September 1941, having been turned in by Abwehr
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agent Laura Johannessen, who had befriended Sand and infiltrated his group. Through several friendly meetings with Sand at the restaurant Theatercaféen
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at Oslo's Hotel Continental
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Johannesen had acquired a good insight into the activities of Sand and his companions. He carried compromising documents at the time of the arrest.[ The same night Hagle and Helle were also hunted by the Germans, but managed to escape, fleeing to Sweden and later travelled to London.][ The 62-year-old Sand was heavily tortured by the ]Gestapo
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The force was created by Hermann Göring in 1933 by combining the various political police agencies of Prussia into one or ...
at Victoria Terrasse
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History
Victoria Terrasse was built between 1884 and 1890 as an apartment complex. It was desi ...
, Gestapo leader Siegfried Wolfgang Fehmer leading the interrogations,[Kraglund, 1990: p. 85] and was brought to Grini
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Concentration camp
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"more dead than alive", seriously wounded in the head and back, and with broken arms and legs. New, violent interrogations followed.[ During the rest of the war he was kept in isolation, partly at Grini, partly at ]Møllergata 19
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, and partly in hospitals. It was said he was the hardest tortured person in Norway, and his example became a symbol of the resistance against the Nazi regime. In the late phase of the war he was told that his execution by gunshot was planned for 17 May 1945; however he was saved when the Nazis surrendered on 8 May
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.[Espeland, 2002: p. 114]
Sand was haunted by pains, stress, nightmares and hallucinations after the liberation, but worked for war veterans for the rest of his life.[ He was decorated as a Knight of the ]Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav
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in 1945.[ A bust of Sand, with the single word "Nei" ( en, No), was revealed at Griniveien near ]Eiksmarka
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in 1952, with the presence of both King Haakon and Crown Prince Olav
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. The word "Nei" was inscribed on the bust because this was the only answer Sand would give his interrogators during the four years of captivity and torture, despite having "every bone in his body" systematically broken, and being left to die several times. Sand died, from the wounds he sustained during World War II captivity, in July 1956 in Bærum
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.[ The bust was moved slightly in 1980.][
]
References
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1879 births
1956 deaths
People from Trondheim
People from Bærum
Norwegian expatriates in Sweden
Norwegian expatriates in the Netherlands
Royal Netherlands Army personnel
Norwegian resistance members
Norwegian topographers
Norwegian torture victims
Norwegian planters
XU
Grini concentration camp survivors