Birte Høeg Brask nicknamed Trille (1918–1997) was a Danish resistance fighter and physician. During the German occupation of Denmark in World War II, she became a member of the Danish resistance. As a communist, after Germany attacked the Soviet Union in 1941, together with her husband Kjartan Munck, she contributed to the first clandestine publications in Denmark. She went on to collaborate with the writer and resistance fighter , working as a courier, organizing illegal meetings and contributing to the resistance papers Land og Folk and Ugens Nyt. Continuing her studies after the war, she became a specialist at the children's psychiatric hospital in Aarhus. From 1970 until her retirement in 1988, she held the position of chief consultant. Høeg Brask is remembered in particular for her gr
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| - Birte Høeg Brask nicknamed Trille (1918–1997) was a Danish resistance fighter and physician. During the German occupation of Denmark in World War II, she became a member of the Danish resistance. As a communist, after Germany attacked the Soviet Union in 1941, together with her husband Kjartan Munck, she contributed to the first clandestine publications in Denmark. She went on to collaborate with the writer and resistance fighter , working as a courier, organizing illegal meetings and contributing to the resistance papers Land og Folk and Ugens Nyt. Continuing her studies after the war, she became a specialist at the children's psychiatric hospital in Aarhus. From 1970 until her retirement in 1988, she held the position of chief consultant. Høeg Brask is remembered in particular for her gr (en)
- Birte Høeg Brask surnommée Trille (1918–1997) est une résistante et médecin danois. Pendant l'occupation allemande du Danemark pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale, elle devient membre de la résistance danoise. En tant que communiste, après que l'Allemagne ait attaqué l'Union soviétique en 1941, avec son mari Kjartan Munck, elle contribue aux premières publications clandestines au Danemark. Elle collabore ensuite avec l'écrivain et combattant de la résistance Børge Houmann, travaillant comme courrier, organisant des réunions illégales et contribuant aux journaux de résistance (en) et Ugens Nyt. Poursuivant ses études après-guerre, elle devient spécialiste à l'hôpital psychiatrique pour enfants d'Aarhus. De 1970 jusqu'à sa retraite en 1988, elle occupe le poste de consultante en chef. On se (fr)
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| - Birte Høeg Brask nicknamed Trille (1918–1997) was a Danish resistance fighter and physician. During the German occupation of Denmark in World War II, she became a member of the Danish resistance. As a communist, after Germany attacked the Soviet Union in 1941, together with her husband Kjartan Munck, she contributed to the first clandestine publications in Denmark. She went on to collaborate with the writer and resistance fighter , working as a courier, organizing illegal meetings and contributing to the resistance papers Land og Folk and Ugens Nyt. Continuing her studies after the war, she became a specialist at the children's psychiatric hospital in Aarhus. From 1970 until her retirement in 1988, she held the position of chief consultant. Høeg Brask is remembered in particular for her ground-breaking contributions to autism. (en)
- Birte Høeg Brask surnommée Trille (1918–1997) est une résistante et médecin danois. Pendant l'occupation allemande du Danemark pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale, elle devient membre de la résistance danoise. En tant que communiste, après que l'Allemagne ait attaqué l'Union soviétique en 1941, avec son mari Kjartan Munck, elle contribue aux premières publications clandestines au Danemark. Elle collabore ensuite avec l'écrivain et combattant de la résistance Børge Houmann, travaillant comme courrier, organisant des réunions illégales et contribuant aux journaux de résistance (en) et Ugens Nyt. Poursuivant ses études après-guerre, elle devient spécialiste à l'hôpital psychiatrique pour enfants d'Aarhus. De 1970 jusqu'à sa retraite en 1988, elle occupe le poste de consultante en chef. On se souvient en particulier de Høeg Brask pour ses contributions sur l'autisme. (fr)
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