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  1. Oct 30, 2015 · Sanjaya. 1. Re: Denmark - German boarder crossing. If you take a train across the border, you never have to get off anywhere for "immigration clearance". If they want to check your passport, they will do this on the train. What happens is that the train stops at the border for a while, and then the customs officials board the train and check ...

  2. In 1851, the customs border was moved south to the Eider and for the first time in centuries, it was now possible to freely cross the the river Kongeå. After 1864 After Denmark's defeat by Prussia in the war of 1864, Kongeåen became part of the border between Denmark and Germany once again.

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  4. Aug 23, 2022 · The swampy Eider formed the natural land border between Denmark and the Frankish Empire. But several centuries beforehand, the fortification system known today as the Danevirke had been initiated in what is today Germany’s part of the Cimbrian peninsula.

  5. 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. It was a critical juncture for Denmark; having lost Norway to ...

  6. 06/14/2021. During a special ceremony, dignitaries from Germany and Denmark said the countries' common border has withstood many historical tests. The current German-Danish border was set 101 ...

  7. Jan 4, 2016 · Denmark has introduced spot check controls on its borders with Germany for a 10 day period, in accordance with the procedures set out in Schengen rules. People who do not have a legal basis for stay in Denmark and who do not wish to seek asylum will be refused entry into the country. People who wish to seek asylum will have their application ...

  8. Border Facts . Denmark – Germany Border is 68 km long. The border with Denmark has moved over time. The current border being established in 1920. The border marks the separation between the regions of Schleswig-Holstein in Germany and Jutland in Denmark. It begins in the west, to the south of Tønder, and ends in the east, to the north of ...

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