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Georg Quistgaard (February 19, 1915〔〔〔〔〔〔 - 20〔〔 or 21 May 1944〔) was one of 102 members of the Danish resistance to the German occupation of Denmark in World War II who were executed following a court-martial.〔 ==Biography== Georg Brockhoff Quistgaard was born on 19 February 1915 in Peder Skramsgade 11-3, Copenhagen to Cand.polit., secretary at Børsen Georg Brockhoff Quistgaard and wife Marie Bolette née Breyen, and was baptized on 3 May 1915 in the Church of Holmen.〔〔 His father had died before his birth, on 18 December 1914 at Rigshospitalet at the age of 40. In 1924 Quistgaard together with his mother and his older sister Bodil had moved to Sankt Mortensvej 6, Roskilde,〔 the residence of his maternal grandmother Eleonora Isidora Wilhemine née Nielsen widow after brewer in Roskilde Marius Henrik Gustav Emil Breyen. On Palm Sunday 1929 Quistgaard was confirmed in Roskilde Cathedral, still residing Sankt Mortensvej 6, Roskilde.〔 The following year he lived at the same address with his mother, his older sister Bodil and a housekeeper. The mother had not remarried and worked as a county treasurer.〔 As a youth, Quistgaard dropped out of high-school and travelled through Europe on foot and bicycle. In Paris, he met the two year younger Ellen Nielsen who was also from Copenhagen〔 and they returned to Denmark.〔 On 24 September 1938 he and Ellen married in Copenhagen City Hall, while residing Dønnerupvej 1, Vanløse, he as an art dealer she as a secretary.〔 They opened a small shop of art works in Copenhagen, which went out of business in 1940.〔 In 1944 he and his wife had registered a phone as translators at the address Aabenraa 10, Copenhagen.〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Georg Quistgaard」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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