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Osmund Lingård Brønnum (23 March 1907 3 March 1944) was a Norwegian sports official and communist resistance member. He was born in Sandar as a son of Nils Olsen Brønnum and Hilda Larsen; both from Sandar. In 1937 he married a woman from Drammen. He was employed as a functionary for the municipal sports fields of Oslo. He was active in the trade union Friområdenes Fagforening, a member body of the Union of Municipal Employees. He represented the sports club Vika IF, and was a part of the leadership in the Workers' Confederation of Sports. In 1939 he supported the merger between the workers'…mehr

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Osmund Lingård Brønnum (23 March 1907 3 March 1944) was a Norwegian sports official and communist resistance member. He was born in Sandar as a son of Nils Olsen Brønnum and Hilda Larsen; both from Sandar. In 1937 he married a woman from Drammen. He was employed as a functionary for the municipal sports fields of Oslo. He was active in the trade union Friområdenes Fagforening, a member body of the Union of Municipal Employees. He represented the sports club Vika IF, and was a part of the leadership in the Workers' Confederation of Sports. In 1939 he supported the merger between the workers' and bourgeois sports organizations, in order to create a unity front against fascism.