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Torben Tryde (12 November 1916 – 24 March 1998) was a Danish lieutenant colonel, writer, olympian, resistance fighter and the last person to be appointed kammerjunker by the Danish Court. ==Background and education== Torben Tryde was son of geodesist Axel Tryde(1884-1939) and Edith Mathilde née Lohse(d. 1945). Torben Tryde had a twin sister Elin Tryde(1916-2003). He graduated from Sankt Jørgens High School in 1935. He went on to graduate from the Danish military Academy in 1939, and chose to continue his military career as a cavalry officer. Tryde married Agnete Toussieng (29. juni 1921 - 31. maj 2006), and they had four children. ==Resistance fight== Tryde was company leader in the resistance fight during the German occupation of Denmark, but was captured on the 1st of March 1945. He was held as a prisoner at Vestre Fængsel, and was interrogated by the Gestapo at the Shellhus only days before it was bombed by the British in Operation Carthage on the 21st of March 1945. Tryde was transferred from Vestre Fængsel to Frøslev Prison Camp on the 2nd of May 1945, where he was a prisoner for the remaining part of the war. 〔http://froeslev.natmus.dk/person.aspx?7158〕 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「Torben Tryde」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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