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The Danish National Museum maintains the Museum of Danish Resistance in Copenhagen. Since the late 20th century, there has been more discussion about the morality of some of the killings carried out by the resistance, sparked by a TV series about the death of Jane Horney, a Danish citizen killed at sea in what Frode Jakobsen defended as an act ...
The namesake of the park, Winston Churchill, is commemorated with a bust designed by Oscar Nemon from 1955. [2] Another bust, designed by Svend Lindhard and placed outside the Resistance Museum, commemorates Major Anders Lassen, the only Dane to have received the Victoria Cross for his efforts in World War II.
Resistance Museum: City Centre: Copenhagen: History: Exhibition about the Danish resistance movement during World War II: Danish Revue Museum: Frederiksberg: Frederiksberg: Cultural history: Museum dedicated to Danish revue, based in a former country house from the late 19th century Rosenborg Museum: City Centre: Copenhagen: Art, antiquities ...
Copenhagen: Royal Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs: Museum of Danish Resistance 1940–1945. Vilhjálmsson, Vilhjálmur Örn (2006) "Ich weiss, was ich zu tun habe". Rambam 15:2006 (English abstract at the end of the article). Vilhjálmsson, Vilhjálmur Örn and Blüdnikow, Bent.
The Danish War Museum (Danish: Krigsmuseet) is a museum of military history and arms on Slotsholmen in central Copenhagen, Denmark.It is located in Christian IV's Arsenal (Danish: Tøjhuset), from which it takes its former name.
Holger Danske (Danish pronunciation: [ˈhʌlˀkɐ ˈtænskə]) was a Danish resistance group during World War II. It was among the largest Danish resistance groups and consisted of around 350 volunteers towards the end of the war. The group carried out sabotage operations, including blowing up railway lines strategically important to the Germans.