Nick, from the outlook, your mod look to be really in-depth.
How did you work out the meticulous accuracy in the characteristics of all warships?
Also, coming from Denmark, yes, the occupation was in fact very relaxed, until August 29th 1943. Here Danish and German soldiers fought, killed and wounded each other again. Stupid brother war. In fact, you could say that here in Denmark we had 2 invasions:
April 9th 1940 (Operation Weserübung)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Weserübung
August 29th 1943 (Operation Safari) most of the danish fleet scuttled
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Safari
1940 Operation Weserübung the Danish Kingdom
And yes, a political deal was made between Berlin and Copenhagen. That is why the Danish military was told to stand down, and no real mobilization ever occurred. We could have mobilized 160.000 troops, but only some 500 border guards provided Ready Ammunition only, were allowed to engage in a symbolic fight, and only for a few hours.
Our sea mines
Plus, on top of that and more importantly, we handed over our mine-maps, of our already active and effective minefields in all three straits. We handed them over to the Kriegsmarine! This, if I recall it correctly, on April the 8th 1940? Most people don't think about this fact, but we controlled these straits and had already mined them. So zero attack on Norway, that is from the Baltic part, without free passage through our straits.
Information about Weserübung, from Abwehr
Further more, our Government knew Hitler would attack. It had information's about the attack, already on April the 4th 1940. So, basically 5 days in advance and thus plenty of time to mobilize and deploy extra minefields and to deploy our submarines. The warning about an attack on Denmark, came from the German Abwehr, from a german officer, a Hans Paul Oster, working for Canaris. Oster was totally anti Hitler. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hans_Oster
Validation of the Abwehr information
Now, his information's was validated by 'spies' from the Danish merchant company MAERSK, several times hereafter, and at least on April the 8th. See, back then, as today, MAERSK had employees in most German harbors. They observed the German movement of troops and equipment onboard a huge amount of ships. Just like Standard Oil, MAERSK also had its own intelligence network. They still have it today. All big corporations have them. Something that is not covered in the game, at least in terms of intelligence.
MAERSK
en.wikipedia.org
Sweden build a Danish brigade - partly - for a planned Swedish attack on occupided Denmark and partly as an act of a brother nation
Nick, if you want to make your MOD even more historical, then Sweden should receive a few hundred danish troops, already on April the 9th 1940. A number steadily increasing to some 5000 danish troops, in the years to come. A brigade was formed out of them, called The Danish Brigade or DANFORCE. It was to take part of a planned Swedish invasion, of occupied Denmark, against the Wehrmacht. What most people dont know, Sweden planned a scenario of a Swedish preemptive war against Nazi Germany, on Danish territory. Sweden also loaned the money to Denmark, in order to equip, train and supply the brigade, ending up having its own light military aircrafts too.
Infrastructure on Danish and Norwegian territory
Just like the British deployed an Airfield on the Ferry Islands, the Luftwaffe and the Kriegsmarine expanded the Danish and Norwegian Airfields and habors too. Thus, during the occupation, our level of infrastructure, did in fact recieve an unsual large boost. In that sense, we actually benifited from World War Two. In Denmark at least, only a few hundred buildings was damaged or destroyed. Our communication system was also improved, as part of the Luftwaffe Air Defence of Denmark, shooting down some 1500 allied aircrafts during the occupation.
British response to Weserübung in Danish territory
Also, following the occupation of Denmark, United Kingdom occupied the Ferry Islands. Deploying a garrison of, if I recall it correct, 8000 troops. This garrison left again when the war ended in May 1945. In 1942-1943 United Kingdom also build an Airport on the Ferry Islands.
The British Operation Valentine April 13th 1940
en.wikipedia.org
The British - Swedish controversy 1940
Denmark supplied Nazi Germany with food
How did you work out the meticulous accuracy in the characteristics of all warships?
Also, coming from Denmark, yes, the occupation was in fact very relaxed, until August 29th 1943. Here Danish and German soldiers fought, killed and wounded each other again. Stupid brother war. In fact, you could say that here in Denmark we had 2 invasions:
April 9th 1940 (Operation Weserübung)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Weserübung
August 29th 1943 (Operation Safari) most of the danish fleet scuttled
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Safari
1940 Operation Weserübung the Danish Kingdom
And yes, a political deal was made between Berlin and Copenhagen. That is why the Danish military was told to stand down, and no real mobilization ever occurred. We could have mobilized 160.000 troops, but only some 500 border guards provided Ready Ammunition only, were allowed to engage in a symbolic fight, and only for a few hours.
Our sea mines
Plus, on top of that and more importantly, we handed over our mine-maps, of our already active and effective minefields in all three straits. We handed them over to the Kriegsmarine! This, if I recall it correctly, on April the 8th 1940? Most people don't think about this fact, but we controlled these straits and had already mined them. So zero attack on Norway, that is from the Baltic part, without free passage through our straits.
Information about Weserübung, from Abwehr
Further more, our Government knew Hitler would attack. It had information's about the attack, already on April the 4th 1940. So, basically 5 days in advance and thus plenty of time to mobilize and deploy extra minefields and to deploy our submarines. The warning about an attack on Denmark, came from the German Abwehr, from a german officer, a Hans Paul Oster, working for Canaris. Oster was totally anti Hitler. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hans_Oster
Validation of the Abwehr information
Now, his information's was validated by 'spies' from the Danish merchant company MAERSK, several times hereafter, and at least on April the 8th. See, back then, as today, MAERSK had employees in most German harbors. They observed the German movement of troops and equipment onboard a huge amount of ships. Just like Standard Oil, MAERSK also had its own intelligence network. They still have it today. All big corporations have them. Something that is not covered in the game, at least in terms of intelligence.
MAERSK

Maersk - Wikipedia
Sweden build a Danish brigade - partly - for a planned Swedish attack on occupided Denmark and partly as an act of a brother nation
Nick, if you want to make your MOD even more historical, then Sweden should receive a few hundred danish troops, already on April the 9th 1940. A number steadily increasing to some 5000 danish troops, in the years to come. A brigade was formed out of them, called The Danish Brigade or DANFORCE. It was to take part of a planned Swedish invasion, of occupied Denmark, against the Wehrmacht. What most people dont know, Sweden planned a scenario of a Swedish preemptive war against Nazi Germany, on Danish territory. Sweden also loaned the money to Denmark, in order to equip, train and supply the brigade, ending up having its own light military aircrafts too.
Infrastructure on Danish and Norwegian territory
Just like the British deployed an Airfield on the Ferry Islands, the Luftwaffe and the Kriegsmarine expanded the Danish and Norwegian Airfields and habors too. Thus, during the occupation, our level of infrastructure, did in fact recieve an unsual large boost. In that sense, we actually benifited from World War Two. In Denmark at least, only a few hundred buildings was damaged or destroyed. Our communication system was also improved, as part of the Luftwaffe Air Defence of Denmark, shooting down some 1500 allied aircrafts during the occupation.
British response to Weserübung in Danish territory
Also, following the occupation of Denmark, United Kingdom occupied the Ferry Islands. Deploying a garrison of, if I recall it correct, 8000 troops. This garrison left again when the war ended in May 1945. In 1942-1943 United Kingdom also build an Airport on the Ferry Islands.
The British Operation Valentine April 13th 1940

British occupation of the Faroe Islands - Wikipedia
The British - Swedish controversy 1940
On 20 June 1940, five vessels of the Swedish Navy arrived in the Faroe Islands. Four (HSwMS Psilander, Puke, Romulus and Remus) were destroyers bought from Italy, one with civilian passengers; the fifth (Castor) was a tanker converted to military status. Britain seized all the ships under armed threat and moved them to the Shetland Islands. Although Sweden was a neutral country and not at war with Britain, the British feared Germany would seize them if they continued to Sweden. After political negotiations Sweden secured their return. The British Navy had stripped equipment and caused damage to the ships, which Britain later gave compensation for. The Swedish commander was criticized by other Swedish officers for conceding the ships without resistance.
Denmark supplied Nazi Germany with food
The problem of limited food supplies left its mark on Germany and the Nazi regime during World War II. The Germans faced diminishing food rations and to a great extent had to rely on supplies from occupied Europe. To a small state like Denmark, with its precarious geo-political position, this turned out to be crucial. Thanks to its advanced agricultural production and fisheries and a generous German price policy, Germany was able to extract a maximum of food from Denmark without damaging the structure of Danish agricultural production. Deliveries culminated in 1943–1945, as Denmark supplied German big cities with 14% of their consumption of meat and pork and more than 20% of the Wehrmacht’s consumption, while Danish butter constituted nearly 9% of consumption in big cities and as much as one third of the Wehrmacht’s consumption during the same period. On this account, Denmark obtained a certain political freedom of action. In internal reports, German authorities in Copenhagen and in the Foreign Ministry repeatedly pointed to the fact that any attempt at changing the occupation regime in Denmark would rid Denmark of its democratically based government and jeopardize the abundant food supplies to Germany. The article argues that Danish food supplies to Germany provided the main reason why democratic Denmark was allowed to maintain its political system despite the German occupation.
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