Talk:Danish resistance movement
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I am interested in the underground work of my father's cousins. Henning and Bent Jessen-Schmidt. Henning was the subject of the book "Dark City" He was murdered in 1960 perhaps because of his article "Now The Truth Can Be Told" I cannot find anything about his death or history. Bent died peacefully in Denmark in 1992. Does anyone have information or advice where I can find out more about these Danish heroes in WW11? Thank you, Joan McNamara joanelsa@yahoo.com
Could somebody please write about the fact that i was NOT the coummunist, but in fact the Conservatives who started the resistance movement in Denmark?
R. Klöcker 10:02, 9 July 2007 (UTC) R. Klöcker
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[edit]Why is he listed here? He was a Nazi collaborator, not a resistance member. 67.231.67.253 (talk) 20:53, 9 May 2024 (UTC)
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