Gregers Gram's Human Design Chart

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          Gregers Gram's Biography

          Norwegian resistance fighter and saboteur during World War II as part of Kompani Linge. After serving as a soldier in the early battles following the German invasion on 9 April 1940, he soon became involved in propaganda activity and the illegal press and had to flee the country in 1941.
          After arriving in Great Britain, he was recruited by the Special Operations Executive and received military training with Norwegian Independent Company 1. He was paradropped into Norway together with Max Manus on 12 March 1943, and the two carried out a successful sabotage mission, Operation Mardonius, which resulted in the sinking of two ships and damage to a third on 28 April.
          Other sabotage missions followed, coordinated within Oslogjengen, Milorg’s sabotage group in Oslo led by Gunnar Sønsteby.
          Gram was killed on 13 November 1944 aged 26 in an ambush in a café at Grünerløkka in Oslo. Together with fellow resistance member Edvard Tallaksen, Gram went to a meeting with fake Nazi deserters. Shooting ensued, and Gram was killed at the hands of the Gestapo.
          For his services during the war, Gram was in 1943 awarded the War Cross with Sword, the highest ranking Norwegian gallantry decoration. He was posthumously awarded the British Military Cross, which was presented to his father on 7 February 1945 by Sir Victor Mallet, who was then head of the British Legation in Stockholm.
          To commemorate Gram, a bust was erected near Njårdhallen, in the Ullern borough of Oslo, in 1994, 50 years after his death. The street Gregers Grams vei in Oslo has also been named after him.
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          Gregers Gram's Chart
          Your Type is like a blueprint for how you best interact with the world. It's determined by the way energy flows through your defined centers and channels in your chart.