Kim Malthe-bruun edito da Claud Press

Kim Malthe-bruun

Editore:

Claud Press

EAN:

9786137082782

ISBN:

6137082784

Pagine:
104
Formato:
Paperback
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Descrizione Kim Malthe-bruun

Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Kim Malthe-Bruun (July 8, 1923 - April 6, 1945) was a member of the Danish resistance captured and killed during World War II. He was born in Fort Saskatchewan, Canada. At the age of nine, Kim, his six-year-old sister Ruth, and his mother moved back to Denmark, where she was originally from. He grew up a peasant, but by the time he was seventeen, he became a merchant seaman. When Nazi Germany invaded Denmark, he joined the Danish resistance movement at the age of 21. He used his skills as a sailor to transport arms for the resistance. On 19 December 1944, Kim was caught by the Gestapo in an apartment on Classen Street with two friends. He was unarmed and carrying his own identification papers. He was sent to the Vestre F ngsel Prison soon after his arrest. The first cell he stayed in was Cell 252, in the German Section. On Wednesday, 21 February, Kim was sent to the Police Headquarters for questioning. He did not return to Vestre until Wednesday, 28 February. The next day he was placed in solitary confinement and forbidden to write letters.

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