Gunnar Eilifsen
Gunnar Eilifsen was a Norwegian police officer.
In 1943, during the German [occupation of Norway|Nazi occupation of Norway], he was executed for disobedience when he refused to arrest five girls who did not show up for forced labour. As the military code did not previously apply to police officers, a retroactive law was hurriedly passed after his execution, and that law was subsequently referred to as Lex Eilifsen. Vidkun Quisling was convicted for his murder.