In Fiction
- Ken Follett's 2002 suspense novel Hornet Flight presents a fictionalized account of early Danish resistance.
- Carol Matas's 1987 and 1989 novels Lisa and Jesper presented a fictionalized story on Danish resistance missions.
- Miracle at Midnight
- Flammen & Citronen's 2008 movie based on the lives of two Danish resistance fighters. Produced by Ole Christian Madsen.
- Number the Stars historical fiction novel by Lois Lowry
- The Boys from St. Petri, a 1991 Danish Drama film.
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