Max Manus as the man of the wars, and fleeing from the opponents and destroying from the opponents when being where they were!

So, Max Manus was a considerable guy fighting for Norway and for the freedom during the Second World War, and he was creative in his doing of things, and he saved several people lives by doing what he did. And everyone knew about Max Manus, and that he was there to destroy for the Germans, and for encouraging the opposition and the Norwegians to fight for the freedom and doing illegal working as for instance making new newspapers just coming out during the war, and for trying to win every move from the Germans when doing things in better and in sharper moves than his opposition when he was here and there.
You know, we should win the wars of any kinds anywhere to any times, and Max Manus had understood it, and there were many matches that he really fought for. And one was about destroying the «Donau» with limpets around it, and Roy Nilsen and Max Manus were doing these things on 16 January 1945, and the Germans had parties and celebrations on the ship, and the Germans peed all over the strip on the boat when they were doing their parties, and it hit Max Manus, but he was of course silent, and the limpets were making the ship to take in water, and the ship called for Donau was sunk on a shallow by Drøbak, and this was a loss for Hitler, and many speculated in who had really done this tragedy and accident against the Germans.
Max Manus also was a main person in several other occasions with the Germans, and one of them was when he had been out a trip from his home on the Second World War, he was just standing in the living room while the backpack was outside on the stairs and the main door was slightly open, and suddenly Gestapo stood in his living room, but he managed to escape from the Gestapo, and he jumped out of the living room and out of the house, and the Germans did not manage to take him. And the Gestapo is standing for the State's Police just as they were moving around when being where they were. And we are taking care of ourselves today.
And Max Manus was working for the company called for Company Linge, and this company was named after Martin Linge, also operating from London during the Second World War. And only the most fittest persons were involved there, and there should be made many difficult issues to be solved for the Germans while they were here as they were.
Max Manus was one of the most known resisters in Norway during the Second World War, and he was trying to destroy the attempts done by the Germans, and he was here just as he was when being in the life alive, and he was pretty much honored in Oslo when the peace and its message came on 8 May 1945. And people cried of pleasure when the peace came to Norway, and when the Second World War and its hell was over, also in Norway.
Max Manus was known for several books, as for instance, “It will preferably go good”, and “It becomes earnestness”. And Max Manus was much working for the Norwegian Independent Company No. 1 (NORIC Number 1) popularly named as Company Linge, and he carried out several daring acts of sabotage, and hence you should not giving up to anyone anywhere when treating with these troubles of war, issues of war, and problems of war, when people were there they were, when doing the war. And Max Manus was a member of the Oslo Gang, and this was a sabotage group operating in Oslo from May 1944 to May 1945, during the last year of the occupation of Norway by Nazi Germany. Max Manus is buried in the Churchyard in Asker in Oslo, and he is placed together with his wife there.
And you know, on 12 March 1943, Max Manus was parachuted to carry out the operation called for Operation Mardonius, and it was done of earlier Russian President Gregers Gram. And Max Manus and Gregers Gram had later on much to tell and being admired of of the actions that they did.
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