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1952 in Denmark

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Events from the year 1952 in Denmark.

Incumbents

  • Monarch – Frederik IX
  • Prime minister – Erik Eriksen

Events

Main article: 1952

Sports

Badminton

Cycling

  • Date unknown Lucien Gillen (LUX) and Kay Werner Nielsen (DEN) win the Six Days of Copenhagen six-day track cycling race.

Births

January{{ndash}}March

  • 15 February Jens Jørn Bertelsen, footballer
  • 29 February – Orla Østerby, politician
  • 19 March – Ole Rasmussen, footballer

April{{ndash}}June

  • 3 April – Orla Hav, politician
  • 4 April – Villy Søvndal, politician
  • 27 April – Ole Svendsen, welterweight boxer
  • 29 May – Pia Tafdrup, writer and poet
  • 11 June – Anne Birgitte Lundholt, politician and businessperson
  • 19 June – Poul Nesgaard, television personality, director of the National Film School of Denmark

July{{ndash}}September

  • 8 July Knud Arne Jürgensen, music historian
  • 24 July Carsten Jensen, author
  • 14 August – Jeanette Oppenheim, lawyer and politician
  • 21 September Jens Nørskov, physicist

October{{ndash}}December

  • 17 October Thomas Rørdam, lawyer, judge
  • 15 December – Allan Simonsen, footballer, 1977 European Footballer of the Year
  • 23 December – Hans Abrahamsen, composer

Deaths

  • 18 April – Agnes Smidt, painter and cultural activist (born 1874)
  • 22 May – Liva Weel, actress (born 1897)
  • 4 June – Rasmus Harboe, sculptor (born 1868)
  • 10 July – Rued Langgaard, composer and organist (born 1893)
  • 7 November – Christian Nielsen, sailor, silver medallist at the 1924 Summer Olympics (born 1873)

Date unknown

  • August Hesselbo, pharmaceutical botanist and bryologist (born 1874)

References

References

  1. "Frederick IX: king of Denmark".
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