When Ezra Taft Benson made his post-World War II tour of shattered Europe, he and his party visited Stavanger, Norway, and called on longtime branch president Gustav Wersland. “We learned,” wrote Frederick W. Babbel in his account of that tour, “that Brother Wersland had been a leader in the Norwegian underground resistance forces during World War II. … At Brother Wersland’s home we learned a few details about the life of this exception...
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