What would happen to Danes who joined the Nazi Party

Startet af Paul Løndahl-Smidt, 10 Jun 2016 - 15:02

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Paul Løndahl-Smidt

What would have happened to a Dane who joined the Nazi Party shortly after the German occupation of Denmark in 1940?  Also, what would have happened to a Danish woman who had an illegitimate child with a German soldier?

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Paul
Fåborg    Barløse

Helmer Christiansen

A Google translation of a Wikipedia artikle in Danish on the criminal proceedings shortly after the liberation
The Criminal supplement criminalized acts that had occurred after august 29th 1943 when the legitimate Danish Government ceased to function.
Membership of the very small Danish Nazi party was not subsequently made a criminal offense.

From http://www.besaettelse-befrielse.dk/leksikon_t.html#Tyskerpiger


Tyskerpiger is the derogatory term for women who fraternized with German soldiers in Denmark during the occupation. The exact number of tyskerpiger is not known, but it is believed that there were about 50,000. The result was about 5500 registered children.
The women were socially isolated and physically harassed - cutting of their hair were most prevalent. The first recorded haircut action took place in September 1940 and the number of actions peaked during the August uprising in 1943 and on liberation day.


There was no question of official sanctions against girls just because they had had sexual intercourse with German soldiers. But many of them were detained shortly after the liberation. That would also protect them from mob assaults.

Helmer Christiansen
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Paul Løndahl-Smidt

Fåborg    Barløse