Knowledge

Hedda Lundh

Source đź“ť

58:, Hedda Lundh was the daughter of the newspaper editor Theodor Lundh-Jensen (1884–1952) and Alpha Tusnelda Emilie Winckler (1887–1973). The youngest of three sisters, she was brought up in a middle-class home where her father called her his "boy" as she climbed trees, joined the scouts and cut her hair short. She completed her secondary school education at Aurehøj Gymnasium, matriculating in 1940, a few months after the German troops arrived. She then began to study literature at the 75:
train other resistance members. There were also other women in Lundh's group, all helping to distribute weapons and explosives parachuted in by the British, sending them to resistance groups throughout Denmark. Lundh also acted as a telephone contact, forming part of a network of resistance workers whose addresses were kept secret from each other.
20: 74:
It was in Aarhus that she joined an independent group of students under Morten Ruge who carried out sabotage work on the railways. They later joined the official Aarhus resistance movement under the leadership of Willy Samsing. Lundh became so proficient in handling explosives that she was sent to
104:, worked for the press service at the Danish embassy, and taught in French high schools. In 1962, she returned to Aurehøj Gymnasium as a teacher. She was recognized as an inspiring teacher who made literature lessons surprisingly exciting. 98:
After the war, Lundh continued her studies, graduating with an MA in literature in 1952. From 1949 to 1960, based mainly in Paris, she covered cultural events for
193: 86:. By a stroke of luck, Lundh and her husband avoided arrest and fled to Sweden where they spent the remainder of the war. Maaløe became a member of the 267: 166: 62:. On 28 December 1940, she married Carl-Einar Maaløe. When her husband began to work in Aarhus in 1942, she continued her studies at 134: 219: 262: 189: 257: 277: 82:. Most of the male members were sent to concentration camps in Germany while the women were imprisoned near 46:, she is remembered as a railway saboteur, explosives expert and courier in the resistance movement. 87: 59: 272: 31: 252: 247: 162: 8: 39: 215: 130: 100: 63: 78:
In June 1944, the two groups Lundh had been involved in were discovered by the
19: 241: 35: 16:
Danish journalist and schoolteacher, resistance fighter during World War II
107:
Hedda Lundh died on 2 March 2012 and is buried in Gentofte Cemetery.
30:(1921–2012) was a Danish journalist and schoolteacher who, under the 55: 83: 79: 43: 187: 190:"Studielivet førte kvinder ind i modstandskampen" 239: 90:but, as a woman, Lundh was not allowed to join. 160: 188:De Kruiff, Mathilde (9 September 2016). 124: 122: 120: 18: 156: 154: 152: 240: 196:from the original on 21 September 2019 169:from the original on 20 September 2019 128: 117: 149: 13: 93: 69: 14: 289: 222:from the original on 9 April 2020 268:Danish female resistance members 137:from the original on 22 May 2020 218:(in Danish). Kendtes gravsted. 208: 181: 1: 110: 54:Born on 29 September 1921 in 49: 32:German occupation of Denmark 7: 131:"Hedda Lundh (1921 - 2012)" 10: 294: 192:(in Danish). Information. 165:(in Danish). Information. 263:Danish resistance members 60:University of Copenhagen 42:. Based at the time in 24: 163:"Piger bliver lotter" 133:(in Danish). Kvinfo. 22: 278:Danish women writers 216:"Hedda Hedvig Lundh" 258:People from Korsør 161:Fris Laneth, Pia. 40:resistance fighter 25: 101:Social-Demokraten 64:Aarhus University 285: 232: 231: 229: 227: 212: 206: 205: 203: 201: 185: 179: 178: 176: 174: 158: 147: 146: 144: 142: 126: 293: 292: 288: 287: 286: 284: 283: 282: 238: 237: 236: 235: 225: 223: 214: 213: 209: 199: 197: 186: 182: 172: 170: 159: 150: 140: 138: 127: 118: 113: 96: 94:Post-war career 72: 70:Resistance work 52: 38:, was a Danish 17: 12: 11: 5: 291: 281: 280: 275: 273:Danish writers 270: 265: 260: 255: 250: 234: 233: 207: 180: 148: 115: 114: 112: 109: 95: 92: 88:Danish Brigade 71: 68: 51: 48: 15: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 290: 279: 276: 274: 271: 269: 266: 264: 261: 259: 256: 254: 251: 249: 246: 245: 243: 221: 217: 211: 195: 191: 184: 168: 164: 157: 155: 153: 136: 132: 125: 123: 121: 116: 108: 105: 103: 102: 91: 89: 85: 81: 76: 67: 65: 61: 57: 47: 45: 41: 37: 33: 29: 21: 226:21 September 224:. Retrieved 210: 200:21 September 198:. Retrieved 183: 173:20 September 171:. Retrieved 141:20 September 139:. Retrieved 129:Vyff, Iben. 106: 99: 97: 77: 73: 53: 36:World War II 27: 26: 253:2012 deaths 248:1921 births 28:Hedda Lundh 23:Hedda Lundh 242:Categories 111:References 50:Early life 220:Archived 194:Archived 167:Archived 135:Archived 84:Padborg 80:Gestapo 56:Korsør 44:Aarhus 228:2019 202:2019 175:2019 143:2019 34:in 244:: 151:^ 119:^ 66:. 230:. 204:. 177:. 145:.

Index


German occupation of Denmark
World War II
resistance fighter
Aarhus
Korsør
University of Copenhagen
Aarhus University
Gestapo
Padborg
Danish Brigade
Social-Demokraten



"Hedda Lundh (1921 - 2012)"
Archived



"Piger bliver lotter"
Archived
"Studielivet førte kvinder ind i modstandskampen"
Archived
"Hedda Hedvig Lundh"
Archived
Categories
1921 births
2012 deaths
People from Korsør

Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Additional terms may apply.

↑