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Nazi sympathisers steal Danish Waffen-SS documents

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Nazi sympathisers try to rewrite history, by stealing it
Two men are being questioned in connection with the theft of valuable documents about Danes who fought for Nazis
A big chunk of Danish history has literally been rediscovered, after police recovered several boxes of Second World War documents during a sweep of Copenhagen flats yesterday.
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Rigsarkivet, the state archives, had reported the documents missing earlier this year after officials there realised they had been robbed a number of times over the span of a decade.
The documents, including police reports, personal accounts and court papers, were reportedly taken from the archive in a systematic operation by two men, who are now in custody.
“These are no ordinary documents,” national archivist Asbjørn Hellum told Berlingske. “We’re talking about invaluable and irreplaceable cultural blueprints of Denmark’s past that were taken.”
The two suspects are known Nazi-sympathisers and have been strongly linked to criminal rings in the past.
The records in question refer to a Danish soldier named Kaj Buchardt, who enlisted and fought for the Third Reich’s Wehrmacht during the 1940s.
Although Buchardt is not a widely recognised by most Danes, his personal story is one that has sparked plenty of debate in the past, as an example of Nazi sympathisers who served under the German banner during the war.
The debate was recently reignited on a closed internet forum called ‘slettet-af-rullen.dk’, which focuses on Danes who volunteered for the German division ‘Nordland’ and fought on the Eastern Front against Russia.
Both men are understood to have known Buchardt personally, and were trying to cover up the fact that he had deserted the army, only to join up again in the final stages of the war. It has also been revealed that the two men were planning to sell the stolen documents to a single person, giving rise to suggestion that the suspects had were stealing the documents on someone else's behalf.
http://cphpost.dk/news/national/nazi-sy ... tealing-it

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Post by Marcus » 27 Oct 2012, 19:35

It is troubling to say the least that some people actually try to rewrite history by stealing documents from the archives.

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Post by Marcus » 27 Oct 2012, 21:53

Danish media reports that some of the stolen documents are believed to have been sold, hopefully they will be able to trace the documents so they can be returned to the archive.

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Post by Arto O » 27 Oct 2012, 22:16

Hopefully the documents has been microfilmed.
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Post by Marcus » 31 Oct 2012, 19:04

Arto O wrote:Hopefully the documents has been microfilmed.
Based on what I've seen in Danish newspapers that does not appear to be the case. Apparently they have a 75 year limit and anything younger than that limit is not freely available, including all material related to the occupation and war, but some politicians have suggested that this limit should be changed and all the material made available to everyone in some digital form.
(http://www.b.dk/nationalt/df-vil-give-f ... il-arkiver)

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Post by Marcus » 31 Oct 2012, 19:05

At least some people have contacted Rigsarkivet to check if documents in their collections have in fact been stolen from the archives, that is some positive news.
(http://www.b.dk/nationalt/borgere-henve ... igsarkivet)

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Post by Marcus » 16 Feb 2013, 16:14

Documents related to the murder of Kaj Munk and the post-war trial of his killers are now also thought to have been stolen in this case.
http://www.b.dk/nationalt/uerstatteligt ... nazityveri
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Two men are still in custody awaiting trial and face over six years in prison.

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Post by Jebir » 05 Mar 2013, 13:59

The 2 men have now been charged - http://www.b.dk/nationalt/to-maend-tilt ... igsarkivet
The paper above states that the case will probably be in court in April.

Arto: very little (if any) of the Danish cases have been digitized - as Marcus states, there is a 75 year limit on access, and if you want to see it before this limit, you need special access to the specific paper...

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Post by Harro » 05 Mar 2013, 15:20

Marcus Wendel wrote:It is troubling to say the least that some people actually try to rewrite history by stealing documents from the archives.

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Reminds me of this: http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2008/may/0 ... ndworldwar

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Post by Jebir » 17 May 2013, 15:55

The case was put before the judge today.
Very quickly closed, too... 5 days were scheduled, 1 used.
They pled guilty, and the verdict was that one is going to jail for 2 years, the other for 1 year and 9 months...

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Post by DukeMarquarth » 23 May 2013, 17:14

The men claimed that they were going to write a book about Burchardt, but the police took the USBkey with the manuscript. They stole more than documents as some of Burchardts medals also got stolen and sold. According to Danish newspaper Ekstra Bladet.

Other documents stolen include files on Kaj Munk, a Danish poet and former nazisympathizer, who changed sides before the war. And documents on the trial of former Freikorps Danmark commander Kryssing.

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Post by Marcus » 01 Mar 2014, 10:45

It now appears the thefts were larger than previously thought and the archives has made additional reports to the police.
http://jyllands-posten.dk/indland/krimi ... okumenter/

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Post by Halfdan S. » 03 Mar 2014, 01:40

Sorry, wrong headline - just as in the original case, it still seams to be collectors rather than "nazi sympathizers" that has stolen far more than originally reported - not that that makes it any better. In my view it is absolutely unforgivable to steal from archives etc. The latest case can be read about in Weekendavisen: http://www.weekendavisen.dk/art/blod-og-aere

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Post by jeger » 07 Mar 2014, 13:12

Ref the case of the stolen documents from "Rigsarkivet " in Copenhagen
Far more than originally reported has been "taken care of" by people who claim to be collectors, but how munch more is hard to tell.As long as there is a marked for such documents (WWII) among collectors this trend will just continue; going price for german WWII soldiers pay-books is now from Dkr 30.000 upwards
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