In 1940, Denmark was being led by State Minister Thorvald Stauning. Stauning held office from April of 1929 to May of 1942. He was preceded by Thomas Madsen-Mygdal, and followed by Vilhelm Buhl.
Noone, really. The Germans gave up before allied forces got here. The first ones here after that were the British, lead by Field Marshall Montgommery. An exception was the island of Bornholm, where the Germans refused to surrender to the Russians, and demanded to be allowed to surrender to the british. The island was then bombed by the Russians while the rest of the country held victory celebrations.
King Frederik IX, grandfather of the current regent, Margrethe II.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frederik_IX_of_Denmark
King Christian The Tenth
July 1944
Denmark was occupied by the Germans in WWII.
Paris was liberated on 25 th August, 81 days after D-Day.
The town of Sourdeval was liberated by the 28th American Infantry with long-range artillery support from other Allied Forces such as the British.
the u.s. marines, i think. yeah, im pretty sure it was us.
April 9th 1940. Liberated May 5th 1945 by the british.
The Nazis were involved in Denmark during the World War 2.
The Nazis were involved in Denmark during the World War 2.
The Republic of Užice
A lot!!
July 1944
We had a war against the Soviet Union, Denmark did not.
Denmark was occupied by the Germans in WWII.
Talk about Denmark and World War II, and the first story on most people
Denmark was occupied by Nazi Germany during World War 2
Denmark was invaded and occupied, Sweden was not.
Germany seized Denmark in April 1940.