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Dorthe Emilie Røssell was born on 12 January, 1934, is an author. Discover Dorthe Emilie Røssell's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 89 years old?

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2007

In 2007 Røssell made her writing debut with Jeg brød et løfte (I Broke a Promise), a memoir of her childhood including the war. She had been inspired to write her memoir after reading a 2004 book by Peter Øvig Knudsen which mentioned her father's resistance activities. Røssell said that she found writing the work alleviated her insomnia and high blood pressure. She has since given talks about her life to schoolchildren.

1989

Røssell later married and had one son. She was with her husband for 44 years; he also suffered from ill health due to a heart condition and Røssell helped to care for him. Røssell's father died in 1989 and her mother in 1993. Asta suffered from ill health in her final years, which were spent in Bernadottegården [da], a care home for elderly resistance fighters. Even after the deaths of her parents Røssell maintained her silence about the war years, not even telling her husband.

1948

After his return Georg and Asta made Røssell promise never to reveal the torture she had witnessed in the Shellhus. Her parents were ill in the post-war years and Røssell cared for them while holding down a part-time job; Asta also turned to alcohol and drugs. In Spring 1948 Røssell was confirmed at the Church of the Free Port. In a meeting after the ceremony she was presented with the blue, red and white armband of the Dutch resistance movement by a group of ex-fighters and also received a diploma marking her contributions. Georg testified at the May 1948 trial of Hansen, giving details of the torture he had endured. Hansen was convicted and executed for his crimes. Røssell's parents divorced in 1952.

1944

The family were twice raided by the Gestapo, once by mistake, once to arrest Georg, whom Røssell helped to escape over the rooftops. On Christmas Eve 1944 the Germans caught the Røssells in a raid on their cottage. The family had been hosting a gathering of resistance members, which had been betrayed by one of their party who had been captured and tortured. The Danish Gestapo chief Ib Birkedal Hansen was present on the raid and, when Røssell asked him when her father would return from arrest told her "If he has not come home within an hour, I have put him up against a wall and shot him".

1934

Dorthe Emilie Røssell (born 12 January 1934) is a Danish author who, as a child, was a member of the Danish resistance during the Second World War. Her parents were members of the Studenternes Efterretningstjeneste [da] and Røssell helped them, infiltrating German arms warehouses, carrying messages and transporting weapons and propaganda. Her parents were arrested by the Gestapo on Christmas Eve 1944. Røssell's father was tortured in Røssell's presence to try to get him to betray the resistance and was afterwards sent to Neuengamme concentration camp. He survived the war. Røssell's parents made her promise never to speak of her actions during the war, a promise she kept until 2007 when, prompted by an account of her father in another work, she released a memoir entitled Jeg brød et løfte (I Broke a Promise). She has since written a number of other works.

Røssell was born on 12 January 1934. She is the daughter of Georg and Asta Røssell and was nicknamed Dunte as a child. After the April 1940 German invasion of Denmark her parents joined the Danish resistance movement as members of the student-based Studenternes Efterretningstjeneste [da]. The family's apartment in Østerbro, Copenhagen and their cottage at Hjortekær in Hovedstaden were both used as hiding places for Jews escaping the Holocaust, to store weapons and to print anti-German propaganda. Røssell helped her parents from the age of six, learning how to shoot a Luger pistol, carrying messages and transporting weapons and propaganda in her doll's pram. One of her first roles with the resistance was to squeeze through small gaps to enter German arms warehouses.