The Danish Resistance

The Danish Resistance
Title The Danish Resistance PDF eBook
Author David Lampe
Publisher Pickle Partners Publishing
Total Pages 343
Release 2016-08-09
Genre History
ISBN 1787200906

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A HISTORY OF FIVE YEARS OF SECRET WARFARE AGAINST THE NAZI OCCUPATION Students were the first to resist Entire cities went on strike All the Danish population worked to save their Jewish countrymen V-2 component factories were destroyed in pitched battles General Montgomery described the Danish Resistance as “second to none.” By the end of the war, illegal newspapers had published a total of about 26 million issues; radio guides for Allied aircraft had been set up on the coasts; boats were running timetable services between Britain, Sweden and Denmark; illegal broadcasts were transmitted regularly; German ships were unable to move from Danish harbors; and vast numbers of German troops were kept from the main fighting points by Danish sabotage of the railways and airfields, and of the factories that the Nazis thought would be invulnerable sources of vital air force and military components. It is a fantastic story, full of tales of impudent, almost foolhardy heroism. With every reason to collaborate in safety, the Danes established an international news bureau that provided the Allies with a continuous service of inside information; they shipped seven thousand Jews to safety; they organized strikes; they spirited away most of Denmark’s tug fleet; they even established an office of the British Ministry of Food in Copenhagen. A quarter of a million feet of film recording their activities were shot by the Resistance under the eyes of the Gestapo, including photographs of many of their sabotage raids, which were meticulously planned. To the Danish Resistance the Nazis were not all-conquering supermen but dangerous fools to be parried at every turn. Their story is one of which any nation would be proud. Illustrated with 19 photographs.

Hitler's Savage Canary

Hitler's Savage Canary
Title Hitler's Savage Canary PDF eBook
Author David Lampe
Publisher Skyhorse Publishing Inc.
Total Pages 255
Release 2011-04
Genre History
ISBN 1611450632

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Tells the story of Denmark's ordinary citizens who created an extraordinary resistance movement to Nazi occupation.

Refusing to Crumble

Refusing to Crumble
Title Refusing to Crumble PDF eBook
Author Michael Burgan
Publisher Capstone
Total Pages 34
Release 2010
Genre Denmark
ISBN 0756542987

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A look at the Danish resistance to the Nazis during World War II.

Resistance Fighter

Resistance Fighter
Title Resistance Fighter PDF eBook
Author Jørgen Kieler
Publisher Gefen Publishing House Ltd
Total Pages 380
Release 2007
Genre Denmark
ISBN 9789652293978

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Writing in lively tones with a wit that reveals his indomitable spirit, the author paints a vivid picture of the resistance movement in Denmark, with detailed descriptions of many of the Holger Danske group's daring sabotage operations.

That Denmark Might Live

That Denmark Might Live
Title That Denmark Might Live PDF eBook
Author Irving Werstein
Publisher
Total Pages 184
Release 1967
Genre World War, 1939-1945
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Describes Danish contributions to World War II's Allied cause through such resistance activities as rescue and evacuation of Danish Jews, sabotage of armament factories, shortwave communication with London, illegal press, and recovery of arms, radios, and supplies.

Danish Reactions to German Occupation

Danish Reactions to German Occupation
Title Danish Reactions to German Occupation PDF eBook
Author Carsten Holbraad
Publisher UCL Press
Total Pages 240
Release 2017-02-06
Genre History
ISBN 1911307495

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For five years during World War II, Denmark was occupied by Germany. While the Danish reaction to this period of its history has been extensively discussed in Danish-language publications, it has not until now received a thorough treatment in English. Set in the context of modern Danish foreign relations, and tracing the country’s responses to successive crises and wars in the region, Danish Reactions to German Occupation brings a full overview of the occupation to an English-speaking audience. Holbraad carefully dissects the motivations and ideologies driving conduct during the occupation, and his authoritative coverage of the preceding century provides a crucial link to understanding the forces behind Danish foreign policy divisions. Analysing the conduct of a traumatised and strategically exposed small state bordering on an aggressive great power, the book traces a development from reluctant cooperation to active resistance. In doing so, Holbraad surveys and examines the subsequent, and not yet quite finished, debate among Danish historians about this contested period, which takes place between those siding with the resistance and those more inclined to justify limited cooperation with the occupiers – and who sometimes even condone various acts of collaboration.

Darkness Over Denmark

Darkness Over Denmark
Title Darkness Over Denmark PDF eBook
Author Ellen Levine
Publisher
Total Pages 184
Release 2000
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
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An account of people in Denmark who risked their lives to protect and rescue their Jewish neighbors from the Nazis during World War II.