Person report
02 Feb 2024
Egon Johannes Frausing- Borch
Details
Name | Egon Johannes Frausing- Borch | |
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Age | 1 | |
Born | 12 Dec 1917 | |
Died | 14 Jan 1919 | |
Parents | Oluf Frausing Borch Kristine Constance Petrea Buchholtz |
Relatives
Image | Name | Relationship to current person | Age | Birth date | Birth place | Death date | Death place | First marriage date | First marriage place |
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Oluf Frausing Borch | father | 76 | 25 Jul 1886 | Skjern | 01 Dec 1962 | Holbæk | 24 Oct 1909 | Aalborg | |
Kristine Constance Petrea Buchholtz | mother | 59 | 21 Jun 1888 | Brønderslev | 19 Nov 1947 | Holbæk | 24 Oct 1909 | Aalborg | |
Johannes Frausing- Borch | brother | 2 | 19 Dec 1910 | 21 Feb 1913 | |||||
Egon Frausing- Borch | brother | 0 | 30 Nov 1914 | 27 Mar 1915 | |||||
Ellen Ruth Frausing- Borch | sister | 0 | 15 Feb 1920 | 18 Jun 1920 | |||||
Jørgen Frausing- Borch | brother | 71 | 08 Apr 1921 | 02 May 1992 | USA |
World history
★12 Jan 1918
An underground explosion at a coal mine in Staffordshire, England, killed 155 men and boys.
★16 Feb 1918
The Council of Lithuania signed the Act of Independence, proclaiming the restoration of an independent Lithuania.
★28 Mar 1918
World War I: British and Australian troops soundly defeated a German force at the First Battle of Dernancourt.
★01 Apr 1918
The United Kingdom's Royal Air Force was founded.
★09 May 1918
First World War: Germany repelled Britain's second attempt to blockade the Belgian port of Ostend.
★16 May 1918
The Sedition Act was passed in the United States, forbidding Americans from using "disloyal, profane, scurrilous, or abusive language" about the United States government, flag, or armed forces during the ongoing World War I.
★03 Sep 1918
The Bolshevik government of Russia published the first official announcement of the Red Terror, a period of repression against political opponents.
★18 Sep 1918
World War I: The Central Powers' defeat in the Battle of Dobro Pole played a role in the Bulgarian withdrawal from the war and opened the way for the subsequent liberation of Vardar Macedonia.
★04 Oct 1918
An ammunition plant in Sayreville, New Jersey, U.S., exploded, killing around 100 people and destroying more than 300 buildings.
★17 Dec 1918
About 1,000 demonstrators marched on Government House in Darwin, Australia, where they burnt an effigy of Administrator John Gilruth and demanded his resignation.
Facts
Fact | Details | Date | Place | Address | Cause | Responsible agency | Notes | Citations |
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Birth | 12 Dec 1917 | |||||||
Death | 14 Jan 1919 |