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

Arnold Sigfred Christensen

Arnold S. Christensen MBE worked in an exchange position as assistant farmer in Warwickshire, when the war broke out. He volunteered and served, briefly due to tuberculoses in the Royal Air Force as an airframe fitter. He became a highly successful, innovative and influential farmer in the UK after the war.

Alfred Greve Frandsen

Alfred Greve Frandsen is one of a few Danish pilots to be awarded the DFC during the Second World War. Even though little is known about this pilot.

No. 234 Squadron - A 'Danish' Squadron

During the Second World War, a large number of Danish pilots were in British or Norwegian air service. Though many were accepted in one of the Norwegian squadron, 234 (Madras Presidency) Squadron is by far the most 'Danish' of all squadrons of (or associated to) the Royal Air Force. In all nine Danish pilots and three Spitfires is in 234 service.