π§ The Danish Resistance
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Despite declaring itself neutral at the outset of the Second World War, Denmarkβs experience of the war years is identifiable by its internal division. Rune Edberg is a Danish historian who specialises in the history of the many Danish resistance groups that fought to make life as difficult as possible for the occupying Nazis. In this conversation, he tells James how much of the resistance against the Nazis was directed at Danish collaborators.
Book a tour of Copenhagen with Rune at www.copentell.com and watch out for our new documentary about the Atlantic wall here on access.historyhit.com
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