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      • Following the German defeat in World War I, the Schleswig plebiscites of in February and March 1920 resulted in a partition of the Schleswig region, establishing the current German-Danish border. Reunification between Denmark and South Jutland (North Schleswig) was signed into Danish law effective 9 July 1920.
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  1. In 1864, Schleswig-Holstein was conquered by Prussia, and so an international border was created between Denmark and Germany/Schleswig-Holstein. It went from a place at the coast 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) south of Ribe, rounded Ribe on 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) distance, then went eastbound just south of Vamdrup, and just north of Christiansfeld to the ...

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  3. The name comes from the German for Operation Weser-Exercise, the Weser being a German river. In the early morning of 9 April 1940, Germany invaded Denmark and Norway, ostensibly as a preventive maneuver against a planned, and openly discussed, Franco - British occupation of both these countries.

  4. The only land border of Denmark (proper) is that with Germany, with a length of 68 km (42 mi). Greenland, an autonomous country of the Danish Realm, also shares a border with Canada splitting Hans Island in half in which the border is 1.28 km (0.795 miles) long.

  5. Jun 18, 2020 · The border between Germany and Denmark is an important one and has been called ‘the gateway to Scandinavia’ and the ‘gateway to the north’ among other things. But what was it like for the small state of Denmark and the Danish people to exist side by side the powerhouse that was Prussia, including fighting over the territory of its ...

  6. The land boundary between Denmark and Germany separates the Danish peninsula of Jutland from the rest of continental Europe. It runs generally east to west between the Baltic Sea and the North Sea. The total length of the frontier is 146 kilometers (91 miles), and it is divided into three sections.

  7. Denmark and Germany are neighboring countries, sharing a land border that extends along Germanys northern frontier. This geographical proximity has occasionally led to confusion, especially for those observing the map from a distance.

  8. Jun 15, 2020 · In this short video, Caroline Elisabeth Weber (M.A.) provides an account of the rich histories in the border area between Germany and Denmark that still impact people’s perceptions of their region today. For example, the Treaty of Vienna 1864 marked the end of the Second Schleswig War between Austria and Prussia, and Denmark.

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