- BOPA
BOPA (Danish: "Borgelige Partisaner", Bourgeois Partisans) was a group of the
Danish resistance movement operating at the time of theoccupation of Denmark byNazi Germany during theSecond World War .In
1942 , the illegalCommunist Party of Denmark had begun organising smallsabotage cells across the country, mainly formed by veterans who had been part of the volunteer anti-Franco brigades of theSpanish Civil War . However, as arms were scarce, the weapon of choice was oftenpetrol andmatch es, and only small scale operations were carried out.On January 25, 1943 a group of students — who had previously been refused membership of the communist resistance group due to the mistrust held by its members toward any elitism — set fire to a stock of German listening devices at "Dansk Industrisyndikat" in
Hellerup using a bottle of spirit. The students were hereafter accepted into the group, and this caused a change of name from the original KOPA ("Kommunistiske Partisaner", Communist Partisans) to BOPA. The new name was at first used jokingly by old members, but it soon became the most widely used name. The named was also changed because it were easier to obtain arms from the allies if you were not an openly communist resistance group.Fact|date=March 2008Operations grew in magnitude as individuals with inside knowledge of possible targets joined the group. Especially young apprentices from large factories proved useful in identifying targets which were supplying the German military, and this resulted in attacks on factories such as
Burmeister & Wain andRiffelsyndikatet in 1943, Riffelsyndikatet (again) and Global in 1944 and Always in 1945.References
da icon [http://frihed.natmus.dk/rundvisninger/bopa1.htm The Museum of Danish Resistance — BOPA]
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