- Black and white images taken during liberation of Denmark in 1945[/*:m:p7hq0dhn]
- Pictures depict members of Danish Resistance rounding up suspected conspirators[/*:m:p7hq0dhn]
- Images show British paratroopers cheered through streets of Copenhagen[/*:m:p7hq0dhn][/list:u:p7hq0dhn]
Graphic photographs taken during the liberation of Denmark after five years of Nazi rule show how gangs of men rounded up and abused conspirators and women accused of sleeping with Germans.
The black and white images, taken after British paratroopers swept into the Scandinavian country in 1945, illustrate the anger and hatred the Danes felt towards the German occupiers.
In one shocking series of images, a woman who is believed to have slept with a German is chased down and stripped before having swastikas painted over her.
In other images men are taken away at gunpoint while another image shows a baying mob rip and burn a Nazi swastika flag.
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"I die in the faith of my people. May the German people be aware of its enemies!"
Paul Blobel, SS Officer, 1951, last words prior to being executed