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  1. e. The Danish resistance movements ( Danish: Den danske modstandsbevægelse) were an underground insurgency to resist the German occupation of Denmark during World War II. Due to the initially lenient arrangements, in which the Nazi occupation authority allowed the democratic government to stay in power, the resistance movement was slower to ...

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  2. På dansk: angrebet på Aalborg, Fliegerhorst Aalborg West 13. august 1940. Links in short: Aalborg Flyveplads 13 AUG 1940 * Aalborg Airfield 13 AUG 1940 Aalborg1 1940 * Aalborg2 1940-45 * Aalborg3 2012 * TV film The Doomed Squadron (28 min. - in Danish, but with many sequences in English)

  3. Everyday life returns: Post-war realism in Danish cinema. Denmark was liberated in May of 1945 by British forces, and before the year was out two Danish feature films about the Danish resistance movement and sabotage were made. Bodil Ipsen and Lau Lauritzen Junior's The Red Meadows and Johan Jacobsen's The Invisible Army, which was followed up ...

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  5. AB. Anthony Bauer. Present. Create your own. The Boys Who Challenged Hitler. A true account of the Danish teens who dared to fight the Nazi war machine. by Anthony Bauer. Chapter 1. April 9, 1940, Germany invades Denmark when an all alert siren went off. German troops say there going "to keep Denmark safe."

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  6. Aalborg/Ost (DK) (e. Ålborg-East) (c. 57 04 00 N – 09 59 30 E) General: airfield (Fliegerhorst) on the eastern outskirts of Ålborg/N Denmark and 4 km ENE of the center of the city; 9.25 km ESE of Aalborg/West airfield. History: established in 1936 as a private airfield for the Portland Cement Co. The

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  7. Filmmaker Pernille Rose Grønkjær. Photo: Erik Molberg HanssenI am on the train to Copenhagen from my hometown of Aalborg, Denmark, desperately trying to catch up on my active knowledge about global politics over the last few years. I am on my way to take the entrance test for the documentary department at the National Film School of Denmark.

  8. Command bunker. Seefliegerhorst Aalborg was a German seaplane base at Aalborg during the occupation of Denmark, 1940 to 1945. On 12 April 1940, three days after the German occupation of Denmark, the first German seaplanes landed on the Limfjord on the western outskirts of Aalborg.

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