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Denmark in World War II
German military occupation of Denmark during World War II
Werner Best
German general (1903-1989)
White Buses
1945 Scandinavian rescue operation of concentration camp inmates from Germany
Georg Ferdinand Duckwitz
German diplomat and Righteous Among the Nations (1904-1973)
Germanic-SS
Nordic SS groups which arose in Occupied Europe between 1939 and 1945
Operation Safari
1943 military operation

Telegram Crisis
diplomatic crisis between Denmark and Germany in 1942
Cecil von Renthe-Fink
German diplomat (1885–1964)
Holger Danske
Danish resistance group during World War II

Number the Stars
novel by Lois Lowry
1943 Danish Folketing election
election for the lower house of Danish Parliament
8th Flak Division
division
Horserød camp
open state prison, former concentration camp, in Horserød, Denmark
Frøslev Prison Camp
Nazi internment camp in Denmark
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.
Schalburgtage
thumb|Aarhus City Hall bombing, 1945
Schalburgtage was the popular name for the retaliation which Germans and their Danish collaborators carried out as revenge for resistance activity in the last part of the occupation of Denmark between 1944 and 1945. The term is partially a reference to sabotage and partially to the Schalburg Corps who carried out most of the actions.
Danish humanitarian aid to Norway during World War II