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During World War II, Copenhagen experienced significant shortages of heat and electricity primarily due to German occupation and the disruption of energy supplies. The Nazis prioritized resources for their military efforts, leading to reduced fuel availability for civilian use. Additionally, the war caused damage to infrastructure and hindered maintenance, further exacerbating the energy crisis. Rationing and severe economic conditions also contributed to the lack of heating and electricity for the population.

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