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    Danes in the German army

    I have a WW1 group to e guy named Carl Jessen who lived in TONDERN and whose HK doc was issued by the consulate in APENRADE. It was the 320 th doc issued, so I assume there were a number of other guys.

    Can anyone tell me how this came abou?
    Thanks
    Chris

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    The border shifted in 1920, adjusting conquest from the 1864 war.

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      Wot Chris, you haven't read "Tonio Kroger"?
      There are large Danish populations up in Northern Germany and as Rick said-much of Schleswig Holstein reverted in 1864 and rereverted in 1920. It's quite common to find danish names in navy groups from up that way-and there first NSDAP election successes were handed to them by disgruntled Danish-Germans.
      I once had a girlfriend from up that way and she spoke a very "Danish" kind of German.
      There were also contingents of foreign Danish volunteers in the German forces. It was a steady job....

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