In the 1930s, one of several small anti-parliamentarian, more or less authoritarian movements in Denmark was ”Dansk Samling” (Danish Unity, see note 3), by its critics labeled as fascist or even nazi, in its self-understanding above all Christian and national and thus strongly opposed to any import of German ideology. In 1938, some of its members attended a meeting in Lübeck, and later that same year the movement’s periodical published ”greetings to Germany” – a rather naive attempt at reaching a dialogue, but still without giving in on crucial matters
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»These Warped Fantasies« Introductions to Socialism and Communism in Denmark before 1848 Already at ...
„Hitler’s Secret Weapon“ - The greatest bicycle theft in DenmarkThe article is a case study of Germa...
The concept of “folkelighed” in practice. The work of an itinerant teacher in the southern Schlesvig...
In the 1930s, one of several small anti-parliamentarian, more or less authoritarian movements in Den...
Danish Radical Conservatism as Secular ReligionDanish Radical Conservatism in the interwar period fo...
Rebellion in the StandsAt the Danish national stadium in 1941, on 5 June, Denmark’s annually celebra...
I efteråret 2012 udstillede Museet for Dansk Bladtegning en lang række tegninger fra tiden før, unde...
Resistance Movement and Christian Church in Denmark, 1940-45 The Importance of Theological Main Curr...
Hal Koch and Grundtvig Hal Koch (1904-1963), Danish theologian and professor of Church History at th...
Who saved the Danish Jews?On 9 April 1940, Denmark was occupied by Germany without significant Danis...
Artiklen kan læses som en advarsel mod den eskalerende højreradikalisme. Med udgangspunkt i en præse...
Puk Elmstrøm Nielsen: “Community Singing”In 1940, during the first summer of the German occupation, ...
Although Denmark managed to stay neutral throughout World War I, it nevertheless generated a heated ...
Arne Hardis: Æresretten. Dansk Forfatterforening og udrensningen af de unationale 1945-52. Kbh. 2003...
As part of “The Final Solution” the Germans planned to arrest and deport all Jews in Denmark on the ...
»These Warped Fantasies« Introductions to Socialism and Communism in Denmark before 1848 Already at ...
„Hitler’s Secret Weapon“ - The greatest bicycle theft in DenmarkThe article is a case study of Germa...
The concept of “folkelighed” in practice. The work of an itinerant teacher in the southern Schlesvig...