Mogens Fog
Mogens Ludolf Fog (9 June 1904 – 16 July 1990) was a Danish physician, politician (Danish Communist Party) and resistance fighter. In the 1930s, he headed the Socialistiske Læger (Social Physicians) who opposed Fascism.[1]
Mogens Fog | |
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Personal details | |
Born | 9 June 1904 |
Died | 16 July 1990 86) | (aged
Nationality | Denmark |
Political party | Socialist People's Party |
Other political affiliations | Communist Party of Denmark, Danish Freedom Council |
During the Second World War and the German occupation of Denmark, he played a strategic role in the Danish resistance movement. In 1942, he helped to set up the Frit Danmark, the illegal non-partisan resistance newspaper, and became an active member of the Danish Freedom Council (Frihedsrådet) in 1943. He was arrested by the Gestapo in October 1944 but escaped in March 1945 after their headquarters in the Shell building were bombed by the Royal Air Force.[2]
After the war, he continued his political career, first as a Communist but in 1958 he left the Communist Party of Denmark and founded the Socialist People's Party together with Aksel Larsen.
From 1966 to 1972, he was rector of the University of Copenhagen. He was rector during the protests of 1968 and in cooperation with the students he made democratic reforms of university governance.
Bibliography
- Morten Møller: Mogens Fog: en biografi, Gyldendal A/S, 2009
References
- Mogens Fog from Gravsted. Retrieved 17 April 2008.
- Mogens Fog from Leksikon. Retrieved 17 April 2008.
External links
- Fog, Mogens. Danmark frit 1942-1946. Copenhagen: Thaning and appel, 1947.