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Inger Koedt was born on 15 January, 1915 in Copenhagen, Denmark, is a Danish-born American resistance member (1915–2021). Discover Inger Koedt's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 106 years old?
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15 January, 1915 |
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Copenhagen, Denmark |
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16 August, 2021 |
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Jackson Hole, Wyoming |
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Inger Koedt Height, Weight & Measurements
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Bonnie Kreps, Anne Koedt, Peter Koedt |
Inger Koedt Net Worth
Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Inger Koedt worth at the age of 106 years old? Inger Koedt’s income source is mostly from being a successful member. She is from Denmark. We have estimated Inger Koedt's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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Inger Koedt (January 15, 1915 – August 16, 2021) was a Danish-born American woman who rescued Danish Jews as part of the Danish resistance movement.
She emigrated to the United States after World War II, becoming a community fixture in Jackson Hole, Wyoming.
Koedt was born in Copenhagen on January 15, 1915.
When she was young, she married Bobs Koedt (born Andreas Peschcke-Koedt).
Bobs was a Danish-American born in Riverside, California, and raised in a suburb of Copenhagen.
Together they raised their three children in a suburb of Copenhagen until after World War II.
During the War, Bobs and Inger joined the Danish resistance to Nazism and harbored Danish Jews in the basement of their home.
They smuggled over 30 Danish-Jewish families from their home in Charlottenlund to freedom in Sweden by boat.
Bobs was arrested and interrogated by the Germans and sent to Nazi headquarters, but survived unharmed.
Due to her husband's American citizenship, the Koedt family was able to easily immigrate to the United States and settled in San Francisco in 1951.
A few years later, Inger and Bobs moved to Jackson Hole, Wyoming, becoming fixtures in the community.
In 1972, Bonnie made an independent documentary about Inger, "Portrait of My Mother."
Koedt died in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, on August 16, 2021, at the age of 106.
She was the oldest resident of Teton County, Wyoming, upon her death.
Suffering from depression and seizures, Bobs died by suicide shortly before his 80th birthday.
Inger lived in Jackson Hole for over 60 years.
Despite her nominally-Protestant upbringing, Koedt was not religious herself, and was closely involved with the Jackson Hole Jewish Community because she wanted to tell younger people what had really happened to the Jews in World War II.
An avid mountain climber, Koedt climbed the 14,000-foot Grand Teton at age 66 with her son, Peter Koedt.
She created the recipes for a cookbook titled "From Smorrebrod to Subs, Inger Koedt’s Recipes for the Mountains".
The cookbook features Danish cuisine, local legends, and some of Koedt's family history.
Inger is the mother of the feminist writer Anne Koedt.
Her daughter Bonnie Kreps is a feminist filmmaker.