The invasion of Denmark and the Danish Resistance during World War II
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The invasion of Denmark and the Danish Resistance during World War II
The invasion of Denmark (and Norway) was the second one after Poland. It was prepared by Hitler since 1939 as a necessary step to control the Baltic Sea and the North Sea against British and allies’ armies. Thisessay summarizes how the invasion was planned and the main successes of the resistance. Finally, it is suitable to point out how the Danes judge that period today.