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Wilhelm Holst
Wilhelm Christopher Holst (born 27 October 1895 in Drammen - Norway, died 2 November 1949 in Oslo - Norway) was a Norwegian businessman who worked for the French resistance movement Free France during World War II, as a P2 agent and Chef de Reseau Billett (Alexandre) in France. After the German invation of Norway April 9 1940, and the Germans execution of his two sons, 15 & 16 years old, April 15 1940, he mobilized a strong dislike for the nazis and founded the secret circuit Billet, based in Paris and Marseille, on the memorial day in 1941. Prior to this, he worked for MI9, the British Directorate of Military Intelligence Section 9 and was related to the operation of the The Pat O'Leary Line in Marseille. In spring 1941 he was recruited through the Norwegian Ministry of Defense's intelligence office in London, as one of the first five The Special Operations Executive (SOE) (SOE) in the DF section for France, Clandestine & Communications.

In May 1941 Mr. Holst was asked to be the local contact for the agents accomplishing the Operation Josephine B in France. When the agents had to cross The French Demarcation line, he was their local contact on their escape route out of France. The subject of the contact was for SOE to remain in communication with these individuals until they would find means of leaving France, or SOE could assist them to do so. SOE asked Mr Holst for any help or indication he could give them in this direction.

Wilhelm Holst was awarded several French awards for his efforts during the German occupation of France. He was the first Scandinavian to be awarded the The Resistance medal a French award for his efforts in the French resistance movement, des Forces Francaises Combattantes. He was group leader of one of 60 resistance groups, and was responsible for an important sabotage operation on the battery foundations in the coastal fortifications at Marseille before the Battle of Marseille in August 1944.

Wilhelm Holst was awarded the French Legion of Honor, ( Ordre national de la Légion d'honneur) with the rank of knight, as well as the French war medal with palm - Croix de Guerre avec palme and the Honneur Patrie for his efforts in the French resistance movement.

On February 27, 1948, Wilhelm Holst was appointed as a knight of the 1st class of The Royal Norwegian Order of Saint Olav for merits for Norwegian interests in France before and during the war.