Leif Larsen

Leif Larsen
Nickname(s)"Shetlands Larsen"
Born9 January 1906 (1906-01-09)
Bergen, Norway
Died12 October 1990 (1990-10-13) (aged 84)
Bergen, Norway
AllegianceNorway
RankKapteinløytnant
(Lieutenant Commander (N))
UnitShetland bus
Commands heldMV Arthur
MV Bergholm
SC Vigra
Other small vessels
Battles/warsWorld War II
Awards
Spouse(s)Anna Justad

Leif Andreas Larsen DSO, DSC, CGM, DSM and Bar (9 January 1906 – 12 October 1990), popularly known as "Shetlands Larsen", was a highly decorated Norwegian sailor. He was arguably the most famous of the men who operated the Shetland bus escape route during the war.

He participated as a volunteer on the Finnish side during the Winter War and was a soldier in the defence of Norway following the German invasion at Kongsvinger Fortress. He had excellent leadership skills; one of the British officers at the Shetland base, David Howarth, described him as "one of the most remarkable personalities of the entire Second World War".[1] Larsen preferred to downplay his own role and instead named his crew as the reason for his achievements.

  1. ^ Howarth, David (1951). The Shetland Bus. London: Nelson.

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