- Seminal Danish documentary about Nazi Germany's occupation of Denmark in the Second World War between 1940 and 1945.
- The film depicts the occupation of Denmark 1940-45. German troops land at Langelinje, Jutland is occupied. The King's 70th birthday on 26 September 1940. The Danish Nazis meeting at Den lille Hornblæser. The airport at Aalborg is being built. The German soldiers plunder Denmark. Frikorps Danmark returns home on leave. The air raid on Burmeister and Wain. Sabotage breaks out all over Denmark. Denmark's 'No' on 29 August 1943. The sunk fleet. German SS men terrorize Town Hall Square. The persecutions of the Jews. Heiber Automobil-Service in Copenhagen is blown up. Bomb attack against the Great Belt ferry "Sjælland". The daring work of the railway saboteurs. General Rommel visits Jutland. The fortress wall along the west coast of Jutland. Schalburgtagen begins - Tivoli is destroyed. The brave and dramatic week of the general strike. Frøslev Camp. The Schalburg corps recruits volunteers. Ø.K.'s main building in Copenhagen is bombed. German refugees pour into Denmark. The Allies attack Shellhuset (Gestapo headquarters in Copenhagen). The failure bombing of the French School. The Hipo corps at work. Raids in the open street. The police return home. Swedish Red Cross at work. The capitulation of the Germans on the evening of 4 May.—DFI
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