This episode covers the 1940 German invasion and conquest of Denmark as part of Operation Weserübung. Denmark didn’t resist for too long, just under six hours, but the soldiers of Denmark were willing to do their duty against the Germans. Their helmets were also the best in human history.

Denmark truely mastered the art of War. Compressing such a long, timetaking endevor to just 6 hours!
Denmark in WWII
Political drama in occupied Denmark
Free Corps Denmark
Free Corps Denmark – Witness To Soviet War Crimes
Operation Weserübung
German invasion of Denmark (1940)
World First Successfully Paratrooper Attack
Denmark’s collaboration with Germany, during World War II
A Legacy of Dead German Children
Die Sahnefront
THE RIFLE SYNDICATE
Madsen: Danish Weapons Manufacturer
Højgaard & Schultz
B&W
B&W 1942
Aarhus was strategically important for Germany doing WWII
Kolding
Hanstholm
Denmark–Germany relations
Denmark–Germany
WWII – Where did the Germans live?
Holmen
Holmen 1943
The Soviet Occupation of Bornholm
Rønne Harbour After the Russians Attacked 1945
Danish shipyards worked for the Danish Navy and the German Navy during the occupation 1940-45.
SørenKam
Documentary Sheds Light Upon Unrepentant Danish “Nazi Rock Star”
How Hitler decided to launch the largest bike theft in Denmark’s history
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