Max Manus

Norwegian resistance leader during WWII

Max Manus - Norwegian resistance leader during WWII
Born

December 9th, 1914
110 years ago

Died

1996
29 years ago — 82 years old

Category

Military & Warriors

Country

Norway

Links & References

Served as a key figure in the Norwegian resistance against Nazi occupation during World War II. Operated with the Oslo-based group, the Norwegian Special Operations Group, focusing on sabotage missions targeting German war efforts. Participated in high-profile operations, including the sinking of the German transport ship MV Donau and the bombing of the German-controlled infrastructure in Norway. Coordinated efforts that contributed to the overall resistance movement, significantly disrupting enemy operations. After the war, became an author, documenting experiences in a widely read autobiography.

Led sabotage operations against Nazi Germany

Authored the autobiography 'Det vil alltid være en fest'

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