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Contributors
List of Contributors
Listed below is a summary of some of the many contributors to
this Web-site.
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Søren Nørby,
Copenhagen, Denmark
Master of
Arts from the Historical Institute at the University of Copenhagen.
Assistant and tour guide at the Royal Naval Museum in Copenhagen since 1999.
Søren has written the section on the
Scuttling of the Royal Danish Navy on August 29, 1943, and even more
articles on the Danish part.
Has
translated a number of stories into US/English and encouraged the webmaster.
He is also the headmaster for the huge collection of photographs made
available to this site, thereby improving the quality of the images.
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more information see
www.noerby.net (In Danish only) |
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Knud Aundorf,
Aarhus, Denmark.
Member of The Rebild National Park Society, Inc. and The
Aarhus Naval History Society, among others.
- "Knud has specialized in the Danish
emigration to the USA; at the same time he is an expert on Genealogy.
Most of his life he has researched on
the Military History, as well.
He has published several articles over
the years.
I am very grateful for his never ending
support and assistance, not just on the single histories and the person
involved, but just as much on his continuous effort to ask
me
for all
the in depth
documentation.
At the same time, I would
like to thank him for being my elder brother."
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Knud Aundorf direct. |
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Eric Nielsen,
Maryland, USA.
- "A special thank you to my friend Eric, for all his
ideas, and inspiring e-mails, together with his continued effort trying to
teach me a correct English language". |
A special thank you
To Vice Admiral S. S. Thostrup, RDN (ret.)
and Captain P. Wessel-Tolvig, RDN (ret.) for supplying me with articles,
photos etc., and to Mr. Karsten Petersen, Middelfart, Denmark for lending
me his huge private collection of photos of the ships of the Royal Danish Navy.
A special thank you to Jakob Dalgaard,
Susanna Graabaek, Lars-Henrik Arvedsen, Ulla Kayser, Johnny Lindhardt,
J. D. Nielsen, Thomas Holm Norup,
Alan Russel and
Robert Rayce for their valuable assistance in the translation of this
site into the US/English language.
Also a special thank you to Mr. Roger Partridge,
U.K. for his continued effort in the proof reading of the translated articles.
At the same time, I would like to
thank you all those people, who used mails, e-mails, telephone etc. to support the
publishing and maintenance of this web-site.
I will like to
send a special thank you to the following private persons and organizations:
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Kirsten Kallenbach, Havnsø,
Denmark, for her never ending ability to uncover my misuse of the Danish language,
and her continuous support to my work on this web-site. |
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The Royal Danish Naval Library,
Copenhagen, Denmark, for their ever kind and
effective assistance, and inspiration.
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til
The Royal Danish Naval Library |
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The Royal Danish Naval Museum,
Copenhagen, Denmark, for their ever kind and
effective assistance, and inspiration.
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to the
Royal Danish Naval Museum |
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Admiral Danish Fleet, Aarhus,
Denmark, for their ever kind and
effective assistance, and inspiration.
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to the
Søværnets
operative Kommando |
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Naval Material Command,
Copenhagen, Denmark, for their ever kind and
effective assistance, and inspiration.
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to the
Søværnets Materielkommando |
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The Danish National Archives,
Copenhagen, Denmark, for their ever kind and
effective assistance, and inspiration.
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to the
Danish National Archives |
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Royal Navy Submarine Museum, Gosport, England,
for their ever kind and effective assistance.
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to the
Royal Navy Submarine Museum |
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Bundesarchiv - Militärarchiv, Freiburg,
Germany,
for their ever kind and effective assistance.
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to the
Bundesarchiv |
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Krigsarkivet (War Archives), Stockholm,
Sweden, for their ever kind and effective assistance. |
I will also like
to thank all persons,
officers or civilian, living or deceased, who by leaving their archives,
publicizing books or articles, leaving other sources etc., which makes it
possible reproducing these sources in an electronically form.
Would
also like to thank the people and organizations, who made a link to my
web-site, or contributed in other ways.
Without all
these contributions; this web-site would not be possible.
You can still
make your contribution to this web-site.
If you can write
a well documented story on the Danish Naval History, or you have some personal
experiences from your naval life, then send in the story.
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Contributions,
as well.
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The
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- Do you miss a major event on this Site,
or do you hold a great story?
Are you able to contribute to the unfolding of
the Danish Naval History,
please
e-mail
me, enclosures are welcome.
Please remember to list your sources.
You
can also use the
Naval
Web Forum on this web-site.
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