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 | | Although the small Danish Nazi party (DNSAP) had been agitating against Jews since 1930, the relatively important pro-German and pro-Nazi Danes, including several cabinet ministers, the director of the national railways, and the leaders of the farmers' organization, never involved themselves in the rowdy conduct of the DNSAP. |
 | | The drain on the Danish economy of the German war-machine, the gradual imposition of political censorship, the raising of a volunteer corps of Danes (Frikorps Danmark) to fight for Hitler in Russia, and German complicity in DNSAP rowdyism and anti-Semitism, all eventually led to a profound hatred of the occupiers. |
 | | DNSAP was reputed to stand for, "De naar sateme ailrig Petrograd" ("They'll never [sateme is a profane expletive adverb] reach Petrograd"). |
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