Thora Manthey Lange's Human Design Chart

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          Thora Manthey Lange's Biography

          Norwegian history and language teacher, from 1938 at Oslo Cathedral School. During the occupation of Norway by Nazi Germany she joined the resistance movement, distributing news. Several times she was questioned by the Nazis after her husband had fled to London on 9 April 1940.
          Her father was Nobel Peace Prize laureate Christian Lous Lange. She had three brothers who were into politics.
          In the the four volume work “Våre Falne [Our Fallen] 1939-45,” commissioned by the Norwegian government in 1945 to commemorate those who had perished during the war, Thora’s entry is in Book 3, p. 63.
          In September 1943 she was arrested by the German security police and put in the Grini detention camp. She fell ill and was left without medical treatment for over a week. Eventually she was transferred to the prisoner department of Ullevål Hospital, where she died on 5 November 1943. She was 44.
          Link to her father’s wiki page