Wikipedia.org, 2012-04-05
Information trouvée : Gunnar Dyrberg (November 12, 1921 Faaborg - January 8, 2012) was a member of the Danish
resistance movement during World War II. Dyrberg headed the Holger Danske, a Danish
resistance group, from 1943 to 1945 using the code name, "Herman," to disguise his
identity during the German occupation of Denmark. Dyrberg became a businessman after
the war.[1] He then became a writer, recalling his accounts of his time in the Danish
resistance movement in several books, novels, and memoirs. From 1971 until 2012, Dyrberg
owned an operated the Lillesøgård in Høsterkøb, North Zealand.