Georg Frederiksen
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| Born | C. 1910 |
| Died | Unknown |
| Political party | National Socialist Workers' Party of Denmark |
Georg Frederiksen (born c. 1910 – death unknown) was a Danish political figure and a member of the National Socialist Workers' Party of Denmark, a far-right fascist and Nazi party active in Denmark during the 1930s and 1940s.
Early Life
There is limited information available about Frederiksen's early life and personal background. It is believed that he was born around the early 1910s in Denmark, although specific details about his upbringing or education remain unclear.
Political Career
Georg Frederiksen was involved in the DNSAP during its existence as the primary Danish Nazi political movement. The party, led by Frits Clausen, aligned itself with Adolf Hitler's National Socialist German Workers' Party and advocated for the establishment of a fascist state in Denmark.
Frederiksen's role in the party is largely undocumented in detail, though he is noted as one of its members during the German occupation of Denmark from 1940 to 1945. The DNSAP had significant ties to Nazi Germany, with many of its members, including Frederiksen, supporting or participating in Nazi-aligned activities in Denmark.
Post-War
There is no evidence to suggest that Frederiksen held significant positions of power in Denmark either during or after the war. Many members of the DNSAP were either arrested or went into hiding following the liberation of Denmark in 1945, but details about Frederiksen's post-war life remain largely unknown. There is no record of him being tried or prosecuted for collaboration or war crimes.
Legacy
Georg Frederiksen remains a relatively obscure figure within Danish wartime history, with limited documentation available about his activities. As a member of the DNSAP, he represents the group of individuals who supported the Nazi regime during Denmark's occupation but who were not prominent enough to be widely recognized in historical records.
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