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 Check out these other amazing editors:Gvssy, GusGusBrus, Dencoolast33 and TheJarlXIV  Hi. I’m a Danish historical interested person. I’m just starting to learn Wikipedia, so feel free to help me out! I feel that there is a lack in articles on Danish history. Even on articles that do include Denmark, like the Three years war, the Gunboat War and the Dano-Hanseatic War, there is a distinct lack of Danish sources. This leads to discrepancies, and all articles on Denmark that doesn’t also include Danish sources should be seen as faulty. I’m fluent in Danish and English, and I can somewhat read and understand Swedish, Norwegian and German, so sources in those languages might be included in my articles.

I am, along with other Wiki editors, rewriting the Dano-Swedish War (1657–1658) in my Sandbox. The discussions are taking place in Discord. If you want to be apart of it, you’ll have to Write your Discord user on my talk page.

little help to myself: Where to Create articles Where to Create Drafts

Articles I have written or writing

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Articles:

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Translated articles

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Wikipedia has rules about who can translate pages into English, so I’m going to focus on translating Wikipedia articles into my native languages (Danish).

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Non currently submitted

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Online books and PDF's

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In this day and age, learning have become readily available, but it’s still sometimes hard to find the subject you’re looking for. Therefore I will now be posting some books and pdf that speaks of material not as easy to find as others. If you like, you may add similar material.

On Danish history

Denmark, 1513 -1660. The Rise and Decline of a Renaissance Monarchy by Paul Douglas Lockhart

The Danish Red Cross Mission to Russia 1919-1920 by Bent Jensen (in Danish)

Denmark in the Cold War (in Danish)

Life and cult of Cnut the Holy The first royal saint of Denmark

The Danish government and the annexation of North Schleswig (in Danish)

‘We Remain What We Are’. North Schleswig German Identities in Children’s Education after 1945 by Tobias Haimin Wung-Sung


Current focus

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  • Translating Danish battle articles into English
  • Adding events during Christian II time, both as king and as exiled
  • Christian II’s planed crusade to Greenland
  • Danish annexation of Holstein 1806
  • Adding danish involvement in various wars and battles
  • Execution of Torben oxe