Bovrup-kartoteket

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Bovrup-kartoteket ("The Bovrup File") is a partial transcript of the member file of the National Socialist Workers' Party of Denmark (Danish: Danmarks Nationalsocialistiske Arbejderparti; DNSAP) created in 1945[1] by Danish resistance members and published as a book in 1946. The transcript is named after Bovrup, the hometown of DNSAP's leader Frits Clausen who created the actual DNSAP member file. The transcript is incomplete with 22,795 entries, while the actual DNSAP member file had 50,000 entries.

The year the Bovrup File was published, the court of Copenhagen classified the file leaving only historians with access to it.

In November 2018 an association of Danish genealogists published the subset of 5,265 entries for members born in 1908 or before, i.e. at least 110 years ago.[2][3]

Prominent DNSAP members found in the Bovrup File[]

Family name, first name DOB Title Address Membership start Bovrup page Bovrup number
Arhoff, Chr. 7 February 1893 Actor Copenhagen, Duevej 3 14 February 1941 11 498
Bonne, Folmer 17 December 1885 Painter Bagsværd, Gl. Mosevej 1 April 1940 308 16423
Bregnø, Jens Jacob 9 February 1890 Sculptor København, Haraldsg. 18. 28 August 1940 17 840
Clausen, Fritz 12 November 1893 Veterinarian Bovrup 9 March 1931 322 17123
Knuth, Frederik Marcus 5 May 1904 Count Knuthenborg pr. Bandholm 19??-04-22 370 19410
Meincke, Carl Viggo 8 March 1902 Author København, Jensløvsvej 6 14 October 1940 107 5341
Schalburg, C.F. von 15 April 1906 Captain (armed forces) København, Brøndsteds Alle 6 1939 150 7514

References[]

  1. ^ "Bovrupkartoteket (1945–1945)". sa.dk (in Danish). Retrieved 19 May 2019.
  2. ^ "Kartoteket over medlemmer af det danske nazist-parti gøres nu for første gang almindeligt tilgængeligt" [The member file of the Danish Nazi Party Published for the First Time]. slaegtogdata.dk (in Danish). 26 October 2018. Retrieved 19 May 2019.
  3. ^ "Detaljer til: DNSAP Medlemskartotek i uddrag (Bovrup-kartoteket)" [Details of: DNSAP member file in excerpt (the Bovrup File)]. bibliotek.dis-danmark.dk (in Danish). OCLC 1061292125. Retrieved 19 May 2019.


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