1945 in Denmark
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Events from the year 1945 in Denmark.
Incumbents
- Monarch – Christian X
- Prime Minister –
- until 5 May: German military rule
- 5 May-7 November Vilhelm Buhl
- starting 7 November: Knud Kristensen
Events
- 21 March – The British Operation Carthage, an air raid targeting the local Gestapo headquarters in the Shell Building in central Copenhagen, goes wrong and 125 Danish civilians, including 80 school children, are killed.[1]
- 5 May – The occupation of Denmark ends with Nazi Germany's capitulation to the Allied Forces.[2]
Births
- 18 January – Kirsten Klein, photographer
- 24 February – Mikael Salomon, film director, cinematographer
- 21 March – Henrik Nordbrandt, poet
- 10 May – Morten Bo, photographer
- 23 October – Kim Larsen, singer-songwriter
Deaths
- 21 February – Anne Marie Carl-Nielsen, sculptor (born 1863)
- 5 March – Albrecht Schmidt, film actor (born 1870)
- 30 April – Gudmund Nyeland Brandt, landscape architect (born 1878)
- 10 September – Otto Scavenius, diplomat, Foreign Minister for one day during the Easter Crisis of 1920 (born 1875)
- 17 November
- Elna Munch, feminist, suffragist and politician, one of the three first women to be elected to the Danish parliament in 1918 (born 1871)
- Jens Olsen, clockmaker, locksmith and astromechanic, constructor of the World Clock in Copenhagen City Hall (born 1872)
References
- ↑ "Sønder Boulevard - Operation Carthage" (in Danish). geocaching. Retrieved 2011-09-21.
- ↑ "2. Verdenskrig". Gyldendal. Retrieved 2009-11-18.
See also
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