In the small town of Matador, Denmark in the 1930s and 1940s, the community must navigate the difficulties of living under German occupation during World War Two. The series focuses on the lives of various residents and the personal struggles they face during this tumultuous period in history.
In the midst of German occupation, a brave nun forms an unlikely alliance with the Royal Air Force to resist the Nazis and protect the innocent.
The Spider is a thrilling TV mini-series set in 1950s Copenhagen during the German occupation of Denmark. It follows the story of a police officer who becomes entangled in a world of crime, corruption, and love. As he investigates a series of murders, he uncovers a web of organized crime and police corruption, leading him on a dangerous path filled with revenge and betrayal.
During World War II, a Danish family experiences conflicts and challenges as they navigate life under German occupation.
During World War II, Danish ambassador Henrik Kauffmann defies the German occupation of Denmark and becomes a key figure in the resistance movement. The film explores his diplomatic efforts in Washington D.C. and the challenges he faces while balancing personal and political responsibilities.
During the German occupation of Denmark in World War Two, a group of Danish high school students come together to form a resistance movement. They engage in acts of sabotage against the German forces while trying to maintain their normal lives as teenagers in a war-torn country. The story is based on true events and explores themes of bravery, patriotism, and the power of young people to make a difference.
The Skov family continues their resistance against German occupation during World War II, facing increasing brutality and fatal consequences.
When a folk high school is turned into an internment camp for German refugees, the headmaster couple Jakob and Lis and their children are thrust into an impossible situation. Should the family help the refugees — or stand firm in the Danish resistance against the Germans?
During the German occupation of Denmark in World War Two, a Danish doctor risks his life to save the lives of Jewish citizens from Nazi persecution.
In April 1940, the armies of Nazi Germany invaded Denmark. The Danish government promised peaceful cooperation on the condition that Denmark's Jews remained free. The Nazis agreed. In October 1943, the agreement was broken... This is the true and magnificent saga of Denmark's valorous actions to save Danish Jews from Nazi extermination at peril of death!
Soya's satirist take on variations of Danes, who willingly or unwillingly came to deal with German troops during the five year Second World War occupation.
In 1940s Denmark, a family becomes involved in the resistance movement against Nazi occupation. They face danger, sacrifice, and the challenges of staying true to their values in a time of war.
On the 9th of April 1940, the crew of a Danish merchant ship receives the news of Germany's invasion of Denmark. Instead of returning home, they vote in favor of setting course for England. The crew will undergo much hardship over the next five years ...
During the month of October 1943, the Danish resistance movement and just plain ordinary citizens joined together in staging a mass exodus by fishing boats to neutral Sweden of their Jewish countrymen, practically on the eve of the Nazi's planned round-up and delivery to concentration camps of all Jews. Story is told from the point of view of one Jewish family.
During the Nazi occupation of Denmark in World War Two, a Danish-Jewish jazz guitarist takes drastic measures to save his family, including hiding in a church, stealing a wallet, and escaping on a fishing boat.
With a Right to Kill is a powerful documentary that delves into the dark period of German occupation in Denmark during World War II. Through gripping interviews and historical footage, the film sheds light on the struggles faced by the Danish people and their fight for survival against the oppressors.