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Abstract:
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In Denmark, only minor changes took place in the economic elite after the liberation. Retributions
with economic collaborators were dealt with in the legal system, and business managers who had
been involved in pro-German political activities during the occupation withdrew to their executive
offices and kept a low profile. With Nazism defeated, other ideational forces of integration surfaced
as prewar anti-Socialist feelings and activities were invigorated. As an integral part of a general
fight against economic regulation and for free trade, anti-Socialism became an important integral
factor among Danish business leaders during the immediate postwar years. |