kontrahenterne
Kontrahenterne, also known as the Counter-Hunters, were a group of Danish resistance fighters during World War II. They were part of the Danish resistance movement and operated primarily in the northern part of Denmark, particularly in the Jutland Peninsula. The group was formed in 1943 and was named after their primary task of countering the German occupation forces, specifically the Gestapo and the Sicherheitsdienst (SD), which were responsible for maintaining public order and security in occupied Denmark.
The Counter-Hunters were known for their daring and often dangerous operations. They conducted sabotage, espionage, and
Kontrahenterne operated under the cover of the Danish resistance network, which included other groups such as
Despite their efforts, the Counter-Hunters faced significant challenges and risks. Many of their members were captured