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Kim Malthe-Bruun
Born(1923-07-08)8 July 1923
Died6 April 1945(1945-04-06) (aged 21)
Cause of deathExecuted
Resting placeRyvangen Memorial Park
OccupationSeaman
Known forExecuted as member of the Danish resistance movement
Website"Modstandsdatabasen" [Resistance Database]. Kim Malthe-Bruun (in Danish). Copenhagen: Nationalmuseet. Retrieved 20 December 2014.

Kim Malthe-Bruun (born Kim Friis-Hansen, 8 July 1923 – 6 April 1945) was a Canadian-born seaman and a member of the Danish resistance executed by the German occupying power.

Biography[edit]

He was born in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada and baptized in St. George's church.[1] 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 farmhand, but by the time he was seventeen, he had become 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 arrested 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 Fængsel Prison soon after his arrest. The first cell he stayed in was Cell 252, in the German Section.[citation needed]

On 15 January 1945 he received royal permission to change his last name to his mother's maiden name, Malthe-Bruun.[1][citation needed]

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.[citation needed]

In a letter to his girlfriend, he stated the cells he had been in so far:

On 6 April 1945, Kim Malthe-Bruun was executed in Ryvangen.[citation needed]

After his death[edit]

On 11 June 1945 Malthe-Bruun's remains were recovered in Ryvangen.[1]

On 29 August Malthe-Bruun and 105 other victims of the occupation were given a state funeral in the memorial park founded at the execution and burial site in Ryvangen where his remains had been recovered. Bishop Hans Fuglsang-Damgaard led the service with participation from the royal family, the government and representatives of the resistance movement.[1][2]

Tomb of Kim Malthe-Bruun in Ryvangen Memorial Park

After the war his mother published a book about him titled Heroic Heart: The Diary and Letters of Kim Malthe-Bruun. It contains his diary entries and many of his letters home to both her and his girlfriend Hanne.[citation needed]

In the afterword to her work of historical fiction, Number the Stars, Lois Lowry likened the character Peter Neilsen, a resistance member, to Kim, possibly for his courage against the Nazis. She also wrote of Kim "seeing the quiet determination in his boyish eyes made me determined, too, to tell his story, and that of all the Danish people who shared his dreams." She ends the afterword with a quote to his mother from one of his last letters from jail.[3]

A Danish documentary about Kim Malthe-Bruun was made in 2009.[4]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d "Døde Mandkøn" [Deceased Males]. Kirkebog [Parish Register]. 1930-1946 (in Danish). Sankt Johannes Sogn. 1945. p. 369. Død 6 April 1945 Ryvangen Fundet 11 Juni 1945. Drab. Begravet 29 August 1945 Ryvangen. Sømand, Ugift, 21 Aar{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  • ^ "Historie - Mindelunden Ryvangen" [History - Ryvangen Memorial Park] (in Danish). Ministry of Ecclesiastical Affairs. Archived from the original on 29 November 2014. Retrieved 16 November 2014.
  • ^ Afterword from Number the Stars
  • ^ KimatIMDb Edit this at Wikidata
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