Type | Monthly newspaper |
---|---|
Founded | December 1941 |
Political alignment | Non-communist |
Language | Danish |
Ceased publication | 24 May 1945 |
Headquarters | Copenhagen |
Country | Denmark |
De frie Danske ( Danish: The Free Danes) was a Danish resistance newspaper published in Copenhagen about monthly from December 1941 to 24 May 1945. [1] [2] It was the first Danish non- communist resistance newspaper and the first to bring photographs. It was also one of the largest, with final issues reaching a circulation of 20,000. [3] Especially notable was the June 1944 Invasion Issue titled 'The Free Danes Welcome our Allied Friends' with a four colored front-page photo of one United States and one British rifleman each in front of their national flags. [4] [5]
Resistance activist Edith Bonnesen contributed to the publication of the paper. [6]
De frie Danske appears in Lois Lowry's historical novel Number the Stars. [7] [8]
Type | Monthly newspaper |
---|---|
Founded | December 1941 |
Political alignment | Non-communist |
Language | Danish |
Ceased publication | 24 May 1945 |
Headquarters | Copenhagen |
Country | Denmark |
De frie Danske ( Danish: The Free Danes) was a Danish resistance newspaper published in Copenhagen about monthly from December 1941 to 24 May 1945. [1] [2] It was the first Danish non- communist resistance newspaper and the first to bring photographs. It was also one of the largest, with final issues reaching a circulation of 20,000. [3] Especially notable was the June 1944 Invasion Issue titled 'The Free Danes Welcome our Allied Friends' with a four colored front-page photo of one United States and one British rifleman each in front of their national flags. [4] [5]
Resistance activist Edith Bonnesen contributed to the publication of the paper. [6]
De frie Danske appears in Lois Lowry's historical novel Number the Stars. [7] [8]