Børge Johannes Lauritsen | |
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Born | [1] [2] [3] [4] Års [1] [2] [3] [4] | 22 October 1916
Died | 23 June 1944 27) [3] [5] [6] Ryvangen [3] [4] | (aged
Cause of death | Execution by firing squad, [3] three shots in the chest [4] |
Resting place | Års cemetery [3] [4] |
Occupation | Merchant [3] [4] [6] |
Known for | Executed as member of the Danish resistance movement [3] [4] |
Website | "Modstandsdatabasen" [Resistance Database]. Børge Johannes Lauritsen (in Danish). Copenhagen: Nationalmuseet . Retrieved 2014-12-04. |
Børge Johannes Lauritsen (22 October 1916 – 23 June 1944) was a merchant and member of the Danish resistance executed by the German occupying power.
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Lauritsen was born in Års on 22 October 1916 to merchant Poul Lauritsen and wife Rasmine Nielsen [3] [4] and baptized at home in Års 14 November the same year. [1] [2]
In 1930 Lauritsen was confirmed in Års church on the 16th Sunday after Trinity. [2]
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On 23 June 1944 Lauritsen and seven other members of the resistance were executed in Ryvangen [3] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] and buried there the same day. [4]
The January 1945 issue of the resistance newspaper Frit Danmark (Free Denmark) reported on the execution of the eight resistance members including Lauritsen. [6]
On 22 June 1945 the remains of Lauritsen were found in Ryvangen and the same day an inquest in the Department of Forensic Medicine of the university of Copenhagen [3] showed that he died from three gunshot wounds in the chest. [4] The remains of at least six of the others executed with him were likewise exhumed in Ryvangen and transferred to the Department of Forensic Medicine. [3] [7] [8] [9]
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On 26 June 1945 Lauritsen as well as Jørgen Rydder, who was executed with him and like him born in Års, were buried in their home town. [3] [4]
A memorial stone for Lauritsen and 90 other resistance members also exhumed in Ryvangen and buried in their respective home towns was laid down in Ryvangen Memorial Park. [5]
Ryvangen Memorial Park is a memorial park in Ryvangen officially inaugurated on 5 May 1950 to commemorate fallen members of the Danish resistance to the German occupation of Denmark during World War II.
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Død 23 Juni 1944 Ryvangen Opgravet 22 Juni 1945. Skudt. Begravet 26 Juni 1945 Aars Kirkegaard. Købmand, Ugift, 27 Aar
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stud. theol. Chr. U. Hansen, Laandmaaler E. Balslev, Købmand B. Lauritsen, Købmand J. Ryder, Kleinsmed J. P. Funk Lind, Købmand M. Vestergaard Jensen, Kaptajn P. Gjessing og Mejerist H. J. Henriksen
Død 23 Juni 1944 Ryvangen. Skudt. Begravet 30 Juni 1945 Alling Kirkegaard. Mekaniker, Ugift, 23 Aar
Død 23 Juni 1944 Ryvangen. Henrettet ved Skydning. Begravet 29 August 1945 Ryvangen. Mejerist, Ugift, 24 Aar
Paul Ib Gjessing. Død 23 Juni 1944 Ryvangen. Henrettet ved Skydning. Begravet 29 August 1945 Ryvangen. Skibsfører, Gift, 35 Aar