- Wanda Hjort Heger
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name = Wanda Maria Heger
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birth_name = Wanda Maria Hjort
birth_date = birth date and age|1921|03|09
birth_place =Kristiania (nowOslo )
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known_for = Helping Norwegian and other Scandinavian prisoners in concentration camps during World War II
education = Social work
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spouse = Bjørn Heger (1914–1985)
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footnotes =Wanda Maria Heger (née Wanda Maria von der Marwitz Hjort, born March 9, 1921 in
Kristiania , nowOslo ) is a Norwegiansocial worker noted for her efforts to help Norwegian and other prisoners inNazi concentration camps duringWorld War II .Background
Wanda Hjort was the oldest of
Johan Bernhard Hjort 's six children. J. B. Hjort was a notedlawyer who co-founded the Norwegian fascist partyNasjonal Samling withVidkun Quisling in 1933. Hjort, however, broke with Nasjonal Samling in 1937 and became part of theNorwegian resistance movement upon the German invasion in 1940 and occupation between 1940 and 1945. He was arrested at the personal order ofJosef Terboven and detained in Norway atMøllergata 19 andGrini and then sent to a prison inBerlin . Thanks to intervention by German relatives, Hjort was confined to house arrest at a family estate nearBrandenburg calledGroß Kreutz [cite web |url=http://www.norgeslexi.com/krigslex/g/g3.html#gross-kreutz |title=Gross Kreutz |accessdate=2008-08-28 |work= |publisher=NorgesLexi.com |date= |language=Norwegian ] on the condition that his entire family join him there.cite web |url= http://www.hvitebusser.no/Webdesk/netblast/pages/index.html?id=117729 |title= Intervju med Wanda Heger |accessdate= 2008-07-15 |accessmonthday= |accessdaymonth= |accessyear= |author= |last= Frafjord |first= Karine Næss |authorlink= |coauthors= |date= 1999-05-19 |year= |month= |format= |work= |publisher= Stiftelsen Hvite Busser |pages= |language= Norwegian |doi= |archiveurl= |archivedate= |quote= ] [cite video |people= Raimund Koplin, Renate Stegmueller |date2= |month2= |year2= 1994 |title= Es war nicht ihr Krieg |url= http://www.german-films.de/app/filmarchive/film_view.php?film_id=93 |format= 16 mm |medium= |publisher=Renate Stegmueller Filmproduktion, in co-production with BR/Munich, SFB/Berlin, WDR/Cologne |location= Munich |accessdate=2008-07-15 |time=|quote= ] [cite web |url=http://www.norgeslexi.com/krigslex/h/h6.html#hjort-johan |title=Hjort, Johan Bernhard |accessdate=2008-08-28 |work= |publisher=NorgesLexi.com |date= |language=Norwegian ]While in Oslo, Wanda had assisted her father's law practice on behalf of prisoners held by Nazi authorities, and had also taken part in smuggling documents and supplies in and out of prisons there, especially Møllergaten 19 and Grini.
Activities in Germany
Wanda reluctantly arrived in Germany where she, through contacts in the Norwegian seaman's church in
Hamburg and the Danish church in Berlin, learned about a growing population of Norwegian prisoners in Sachsenhausen. She and her siblings packed backpacks with some food supplies and travelled by public transportation to the camp gate, telling the camp guards they had packages for the Norwegian prisoners. Among these supplies were two glass jars of potato salad [cite web |url= http://www.rodekors.no/pages/10502/doc/0506_RKM2.pdf |title= Portrettet: Wanda Heger |accessdate= 2008-07-19 |accessmonthday= |accessdaymonth= |accessyear= |author= |last= Wellén |first= Marianne |authorlink= |coauthors= |date= |year= 2005 |month= |format= |work= Røde kors magasinet |publisher=Norwegian Red Cross |pages= |language= Norwegian |doi= |archiveurl= |archivedate= |quote= ] . Since glass jars were in scarce supply, they said they would be back to pick up the empty jars in a week. This started a weekly routine that led to familiarity with the camp guards [Both Heger herself and Ottosen discuss the extent to which her appearance: tall, youthful, blond, and blue-eyed, endeared her to the guards. It appears that they were less suspicious of her for this reason, but also that her nerve made all the difference. She does not attribute this to courage herself, claiming that she did not fully appreciate the danger she put herself in. On the other hand, she apparently was concerned that none of her actions be connected to a particular individual, lest he be subject to reprisals.] . Over time Wanda was able to gain access to the package sorting facility (Paketstelle) within the first perimeter of the camp, where she was able to pass messages with Norwegian prisoners who worked there, among themKristian Ottosen .cite book |last= Ottosen |first= Kristian |authorlink= Kristian Ottosen |coauthors= |editor= |others= |title= Liv og død : historien om Sachsenhausen-fangene |origdate= |origyear= 1990 |origmonth= |url= |format= |accessdate= |accessyear= |accessmonth= |edition= |series= |volume= |date= |year= |month= |publisher= Aschehoug|location= Oslo |language= Norwegian |isbn= 82-03-16484-6 |oclc= |doi= |id= |pages= |chapter= |chapterurl= |quote= ]These messages, sometimes written on small notes, other times passed orally, enabled the Hjort family (who by now was also joined at Gross Kreutz by the family of former Sachsenhausen prisoner and the rector of the
University of Oslo ,Didrik Arup Seip ) to compile complete and accurate lists of Norwegians held in captivity in Germany, including the all-important prisoner numbers. These lists were sent to the Norwegian government-in-exile in London and were also essential for the success of theSwedish Red Cross andDanish Red Cross White Buses operation, in which she took an active part.It is estimated that the White Buses operation saved 15,345 prisoners from mortal peril in concetration and prisoner camps; of these 7,795 were Scandinavian and 7,550 were non-Scandinavian. cite web |url= http://www.redcross.se/rksf/sfobj.nsf/0/8C5123B5A7A4264EC1256DD30059D4E4/$file/Specifik.pdf |title= Specifikation över antal räddade/transporterade med de Vita bussarna ("Specification of the number of rescued/transported by the White Buses |accessdate= 2008-07-15 |accessmonthday= |accessdaymonth= |accessyear= |author= |last= |first= |authorlink= |coauthors= |date= |year= |month= |format= |work= |publisher= Swedish Red Cross |pages= |language= Swedish |doi= |archiveurl= |archivedate= |quote= ]During her weekly visits to Sachsenhausen she learned that some of the Norwegian prisoners had been transported to the Natzweiler as
Nacht und Nebel prisoners. Under the pretext of visiting Norwegian students in Sennheim she obtained a travel visa to theAlsace region. Aided in part by a letter she had received fromHeinrich Himmler through his brotherErnst Himmler in response to her complaint about having to go to Germany, she came close enough to the camp to confirm its existence and that Norwegian prisoners were held there. [cite book |last= Heger |first= Wanda |authorlink= |coauthors= |editor= |others= |title= Hver fredag foran porten |origdate= |origyear= 1984 |origmonth= |url= |format= |accessdate= |accessyear= |accessmonth= |edition= 3rd edition |series= |volume= |date= |year= 2005 |month= |publisher= Gyldendal |location= Oslo |language= Norwegian |isbn= 82-05-34093-5|oclc= |doi= |id= |pages= |chapter= |chapterurl= |quote= ]Post-war years
Immediately after the war ended in 1945, she married Bjørn Heger, a Norwegian medical student released from a prison in Berlin, at the seaman's church in Hamburg. She earned a degree in social work and pursued a career helping female inmates in Norwegian prisons. In 1985, both Wanda and Bjørn Heger were awarded the Order of St. Olav for their humanitarian war-time efforts.
She is now retired and continues to be active in education about the war years, serving on the board of the White Buses Foundation. [cite news |first= Tanstad |last= Ingvill |authorlink= |author= |coauthors= Ruth Lothe |title= Fangenes Engel |url= http://www.nrk.no/nyheter/distrikt/nrk_ostlandssendingen/sendinger_nrk_ostlandssendingen/lang_lunsj/3470069.html |format= |work= |publisher= NRK |location= |id= |pages= |page= |date= 2004-01-28 |accessdate=2008-07-15 |language= Norwegian |quote= |archiveurl= |archivedate= ] She has six children; among them is
Anders Heger .References
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