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Danish resistance movement
movement in resistance to the German occupation of Denmark during World War II
Rescue of the Danish Jews
Event during World War 2
Danish Freedom Council
Danish resistance council during second world war
Danish Brigade in Sweden
military unit
Liselund
right|thumb|250px|Summer manor at Liselund
Liselund is an 18th-century aesthetically landscaped park, complete with several exotic buildings and monuments. Situated near Møns Klint on the north-eastern corner of the Danish island of Møn, it is deemed to be one of the finest examples in Scandinavia of Romantic English gardening. The park was created in the 1790s by French nobleman Antoine de Bosc de la Calmette for his wife Elisabeth, commonly known as Lisa. Liselund, roughly translated, means Lise's grove.

Three Hearts and Three Lions
1961 novel by Poul Anderson

Gerda III
Boat
Bovrup-kartoteket
Bovrup-kartoteket ("The Bovrup File") is a partial transcript of the member file of the National Socialist Workers' Party of Denmark (; DNSAP) created in 1945 by Danish resistance members and published as a book in 1946. The transcript is named after Bovrup, the hometown of DNSAP's leader Frits Clausen who created the actual DNSAP member file.
The transcript is incomplete with 22,795 entries, while the actual DNSAP member file had 50,000 entries.