Person report

28 Nov 2024

Egon Johannes Frausing- Borch


Details

Namereports-male-deceased Egon Johannes Frausing- Borchavatar-male
Age1
Born12 Dec 1917
Died14 Jan 1919
Parentsreports-male-deceased Oluf Frausing Borch
reports-female-deceased Kristine Constance Petrea Buchholtz

Relatives

ImageNameRelationship to current personAgeBirth dateBirth placeDeath dateDeath placeFirst marriage dateFirst marriage place
65HjCCOjBEiy1D0PF6L2rwreports-male-deceased Oluf Frausing Borchfather7625 Jul 1886Skjern01 Dec 1962Holbæk24 Oct 1909Aalborg
F0_6Wr78MkeaoqobBO27ywreports-female-deceased Kristine Constance Petrea Buchholtzmother5921 Jun 1888Brønderslev19 Nov 1947Holbæk24 Oct 1909Aalborg
avatar-malereports-male-deceased Johannes Frausing- Borchbrother219 Dec 191021 Feb 1913
avatar-malereports-male-deceased Egon Frausing- Borchbrother030 Nov 191427 Mar 1915
avatar-femalereports-female-deceased Ellen Ruth Frausing- Borchsister015 Feb 192018 Jun 1920
1JNV1OixV0q6mZQXEkuEDAreports-male-deceased Jørgen Frausing- Borchbrother7108 Apr 192102 May 1992USA

World history

04 Mar 1918
The United States Navy suffered its largest non-combat loss of life when the collier USS Cyclops set sail from Barbados to Baltimore and was never seen again, presumably disappearing in the Bermuda Triangle.

21 Mar 1918
First World War: The German Army opened the Spring Offensive with Operation Michael, attempting to break through the Allied lines and to seize ports on the English Channel.

17 Jul 1918
RMS Carpathia, which had rescued the survivors of the RMS Titanic sinking in 1912, was sunk by a German U-boat with the loss of five crew.

08 Aug 1918
The Battle of Amiens began in Amiens, France, marking the start of the Allied Powers' Hundred Days Offensive through the German front lines that ultimately led to the end of World War I.

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.

08 Oct 1918
World War I: After his platoon suffered heavy casualties during the Meuse-Argonne Offensive in France's Forest of Argonne, American Corporal Alvin York led the 7 remaining men on an attack against a German machine gun nest, killing at least 25 German soldiers and capturing 132 others.

30 Oct 1918
The Armistice of Mudros was signed in Greece, ending the hostilities in the Middle Eastern theatre of World War I, and paving the way for the occupation of Constantinople and the subsequent partitioning of the Ottoman Empire.

16 Dec 1918
Vincas Mickevičius-Kapsukas declared the formation of the Lithuanian Soviet Socialist Republic, a puppet state created by Soviet Russia to justify the Lithuanian–Soviet War.

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.

03 Jan 1919
Emir Faisal of Iraq signed an agreement with Zionist leader Chaim Weizmann on the development of a Jewish homeland in Palestine and an Arab nation in a large part of the Middle East.


Facts

FactDetailsDatePlaceAddressCauseResponsible agencyNotesCitations
Birth12 Dec 1917
Death14 Jan 1919