Following skirmishes in
Majavatn and sabotages in
Glomfjord and
Malm, conducted by the
Norwegian resistance movement,
martial law was declared on 6 October 1942 in and around Trondheim, in
Nord-Trøndelag county and in
Grane Municipality. In a speech held in the main square in the city center of Trondheim,
Josef Terboven declared an imminent crackdown on "those who pull the strings". Henry Gleditsch was executed as a propitiatory reprisal, near
Falstad, together with newspaper editor and politician
Harald Langhelle and eight other people. ==References==