Claus Bundgård Christensen (born 1968) is a Danish historian and associate professor at Roskilde University known for his books related to collaboration and crime in Denmark during and following World War II.[1]
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Born | 1968 (age 53–54) Holstebro, Denmark |
Known for | Books on collaboration and crime in Denmark during World War II |
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Thesis | Danish: Den sorte børs-krisekriminalitet i Danmark fra besættelsen til efterkrigstid-1939-53, lit. 'The black market - crisis crime in Denmark from the occupation to the postwar years - 1939-1953' (2003) |
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Discipline | History |
Institutions | Roskilde University |
Website | forskning |
In 1998, he, and historians Niels Bo Poulsen and Peter Scharff Smith, published the book Under hagekors og Dannebrog - danskere i Waffen SS (Under svastika and Dannebrog - Danes in Waffen SS), acclaimed for its non-apologist and detailed description of the Danes who volunteered for service in the Waffen SS on the Eastern front.[2][3] Their 2016 book Waffen-SS : Europas nazistiske soldater (Waffen-SS: Europe's Nazi soldiers) has been translated to Dutch.[4]
In addition to his World War II era publications, he wrote Danskere på Vestfronten 1914-1918 (Danes on the Western Front 1914-1918), which also received very positive reviews and won the 'History book of the year' (Årets historiske bog) award in 2009.[1][5]
Since 2010, he has been a reviewer of non-fiction books for Weekendavisen.[1]
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