- Kim Malthe-Bruun
Kim Malthe-Bruun was born in
Fort Saskatchewan ,Canada in July 1923. At the age of six, Kim, little sister Ruth, and mother moved back toDenmark , where she was originally from. He grew up apeasant , but by the time he was sixteen, he became a merchant seaman. WhenNazi Germany invaded Denmark, he joined theDanish resistance movement at the age of 21. He used his skills as asailor to transport arms for the resistance.On
19 December ,1944 , Kim was caught by theGestapo in anapartment on Classen Street with two friends. He was unarmed and carrying his own identification papers. He was sent to theVestre Fængsel Prison soon after hisarrest . The first cell he stayed in was Cell 252, in the German Section. On Wednesday,21 February , Kim was sent to thePolice Headquarters for questioning. He did not return to Vestre until Wednesday,28 February . The next day he was placed insolitary confinement and forbidden to write letters. Surprisingly, he was quite happy to be alone in his own cell.In a letter to his girlfriend, he stated the cells he had been in so far:
*19 December ,1944 -2 February ,1945 , Cell 252
*2 February ,1945 , at 8 o'clock - Cell 585 (he called a "dark cell")
*7 February -11 February -Frøslev
*12 February -11 March - Cells 286, 284, 282, 276, and 270 (inVestre Fængsel )
*1 March -2 March - Cell 586
*5 March -12 March - Cell 50 (Police Headquarters)
*15 March - ? - Cell 37 (Police Headquarters)On
6 April ,1945 , Kim Malthe-Bruun was executed for resisting the Germans.After the war, a book, called "Kim", was published about him by his mother. It contained many of his letters home to both her and his girlfriend Hanne.
Lois Lowry is said to have based the character Peter in "Number the Stars " after Kim, possibly due to his courage against the Nazis.
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