Danish WW2 Pilots
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    Britain's Victory, Denmark's Freedom. Danish Volunteers in Allied Air Forces during the Second World War
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    Danish WW2 Pilots
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    For Danmarks frihed. Danskere i de allierede luftvåben under 2. verdenskrig

Plt Off. Jørgen Billy Thalbitzer (1920–1943)

Thalbitzer escaped Denmark in late 1940, and volunteered for the Royal Air Force in London in 1941. He was shot down over France in mid-1942 and became PoW. He escaped from Oflag XXI-B in March 1943, but died in the attempt to get to Sweden later that month.

Fg Off. Alan Michael Dix (1922–2001)

Fg Off Dix was the son of the former British Navy Attaché in Copenhagen, where he was born. He served in the Danish Army before escaping to Sweden during the German occupation of Denmark. He volunteered for the Royal Air Force in late 1943 and served as an intelligence officer.

Royal Air Force Exhibition in Copenhagen

On 30 June 1945, the Royal Air Force exhibition in Copenhagen officially opened. The exhibition was hosted by the department store Magasin du Nord on Kongens Nytorv in central Copenhagen. Danish Fg Off. Jørgen T. Bruun returned to Denmark from India to take part in the running of the exhibition.