Repetitionerne
Repetitionerne, also known as the Repetitions, is a term used in the context of the Danish resistance during World War II. It refers to the repeated attempts by the Danish resistance to communicate with the Allies, despite the constant threat of detection and retaliation by the German occupying forces. The resistance used various methods to convey messages, including coded signals, radio transmissions, and even the use of human couriers. These efforts were crucial in maintaining the morale of the Danish people and providing the Allies with valuable intelligence about German movements and plans.
The Danish resistance faced numerous challenges in their efforts to communicate with the Allies. The constant
One of the most notable examples of the Repetitionerne is the use of coded signals by the
The Repetitionerne played a significant role in the eventual liberation of Denmark. The intelligence provided by