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Absolutely , Germany's invasion of Denmark on 9 April 1940 .

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In what ways was occupied denmark like pre-war years?

Initially Denmark was able to carry on as they always had even though the Nazis occupied their country. Eventually the government and the general populous caught on to the brutality and deviousness of the Nazis. The Underground Resistance in Denmark were a group of phenomenal people who sabotaged the Nazis in many ways.


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