Jørgen Arboe-Rasmussen
Jørgen Arboe-Rasmussen | |
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Born |
Jørgen Arboe-Rasmussen[1] 5 March 1925[1][2][3] Amager Fælledvej 7-4th, Copenhagen[1][2][3] |
Died |
5[4] or 6 February 1945 (aged 19)[2][3] Nyelandsvej Lazaret, Frederiksberg Hospital[2][3] |
Cause of death | Gunshot wounds[2][3] |
Resting place | Ryvangen Memorial Park[2][3] |
Residence | Bondetinget 6, Roskilde[2][3] |
Occupation | Journalist[2][3] |
Known for | Killed as member of the Danish resistance movement[2][4] |
Religion | Church of Denmark[1] |
Spouse(s) | (unmarried)[2][3] |
Parent(s) | Erik Arboe-Rasmussen and Alma Louise Amanda née Hansen Fossing[1][2][3] |
Website | "Modstandsdatabasen" [Resistance Database]. Jørgen Arboe-Rasmussen (in Danish). Copenhagen: Nationalmuseet. Retrieved 2014-11-30. |
Jørgen Arboe-Rasmussen (5 March 1925 – 5 or 6 February 1945) was a member of the Danish resistance killed by the German occupying power.
Biography
Arboe-Rasmussen was born 5 March 1925 to chief editor of Ekstrabladet Erik Arboe-Rasmussen and wife Alma Louise Amanda née Hansen Fossing[2][3] and baptized in Christian's church on the third Sunday after Easter the same year.[1]
On 5 February 1945 Arboe-Rasmussen was gunned down in Café Brønnum near Kongens Nytorv[3] in August Bournonvilles Passage 1 (at that time named Tordenskjoldsgade).
He was brought to the German medical clinic at Nyelandsvej where he died of his wounds the same[4] or the following day.[2][3]
After his death
After the liberation Arboe-Rasmussen's remains were exhumed at Ryvangen and transferred to the Department of Forensic Medicine of the university of Copenhagen.[2]
On 27 June 1945 a memorial service was held for him in the Church of Holmen.[2][3]
On 29 August 1945 Arboe-Rasmussen 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.[2][3][5]
A memorial plaque at August Bournonvilles Passage 1 commemorates his sacrifice for Denmark.[4]
Every year on 5 February the Danish Union of Journalists awards the memorial grant Jørgen Arboe Rasmussens Mindelegat to a journalist trainee at a provincial newspaper.[6]
References
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 "Fødte Mandkøn" [Born Males]. Kirkebog [Parish Register]. 1921-1925 (in Danish). Christians Sogn. 1925. p. 91.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 "Døde Mandkøn" [Deceased Males]. Kirkebog [Parish Register]. 1930-1946 (in Danish). Sankt Johannes Sogn. 1945. p. 368.
Død 6 Februar 1945 Lazarettet paa Nyelandsvej Opgravet i Ryvangen. Drab. Begravet 29 August 1945 Ryvangen. Journalist, Ugift, 19 Aar
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 "Døde Mandkøn" [Deceased Males]. Kirkebog [Parish Register]. 1936-1945 (in Danish). Church of Holmen. 1945. p. 197.
Afdøde skudt ned paa Café Brønnum, Kongens Nytorv, d. 5. Februar, Begravet i Ryvangen
- 1 2 3 4 JØRGEN ARBOE-RASMUSSEN (Memorial Stone Plaque) (in Danish). August Bournonvilles Passage 1, Copenhagen.
JØRGEN ARBOE-RASMUSSEN faldt for Danmark d. 5 Februar 1945.
- ↑ "Historie - Mindelunden Ryvangen" [History - Ryvangen Memorial Park] (in Danish). Ministry of Ecclesiastical Affairs. Retrieved 2014-11-16.
- ↑ "Legater og priser" [Grants and Awards] (in Danish). The Danish Union of Journalists. Retrieved 30 November 2014.