Lise B?rsum's Human Design Chart

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          Lise B?rsum's Biography

          Norwegian resistance member during World War II, survivor from the Ravensbrck concentration camp, and known for her writings and organizing work after the war.
          During World War II, B?rsum was active in warning and helping Jews that risked deportation to German camps, and came to be member of a network which helped people escape to Sweden. She was arrested in April of 1943, and incarcerated at the Grini detention camp for two months. In June of 1943 she was sent to Germany, with MS Monte Rosa from Oslo to rhus, and further with railway transport to Hamburg. After a short stay at the Htten Gef„ngnis in Hamburg she ended up as Nacht und Nebel prisoner at the Ravensbrck concentration camp, a camp specifically for women. She was held at Ravensbrck until April of 1945, when the surviving Scandinavian prisoners were transported home with the White Buses organized by the Swedish Red Cross.
          After World War II B?rsum wrote books about her experiences as a prisoner and the concentration camps. Her “Fange i Ravensbrck” (‘Prisoner in Ravensbrck’) was published in 1946, and “Speilbilder” (‘Mirror images’) in 1947.
          B?rsum was the daughter of pianist and composer Eyvind Aln‘s (29 April 1872 – 24 December 1932) and his wife Emilie Thorne. In 1930 she married doctor Ragnar B?rsum (11 August 1895 – 28 Novermber 1992). They divorced in 1949.
          Lise was the mother of actress Bente B?rsum. After the war Lise was unable to adapt to her former ‘normal’ life and abandoned her family and daughter to spend her time helping people who struggled with the aftermath of the war. Bente later wrote a monologue based on her mother’s books, interviews, articles, and letters. This monologue, “Min forestilling om mor” (‘My play about mother’), first performed in 2006, garnered rave reviews and has been performed on most theatre stages in Norway.
          Lise B?rsum died on 29 August 1985 in Oslo, Norway. She was 77.
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          Lise B?rsum's Chart
          Your Type is like a blueprint for how you best interact with the world. It's determined by the way energy flows through your defined centers and channels in your chart.