1920 in Denmark
Events from the year 1920 in Denmark.
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See also: | Other events of 1920 List of years in Denmark |
Incumbents
- Monarch – Christian X[1]
- Prime minister – Carl Theodor Zahle (until 30 March), Otto Liebe (until 5 April), Michael Pedersen Friis (until 5 May), Niels Neergaard
Events
- 29 March – Christian X dismisses the elected government, a reserve power he had under the Danish Constitution, giving rise to the constitutional crisis known as the Easter Crisis.[2]
- 4 April – The Easter Crisis ends with Christian X's dismissal of the Cabinet of Liebe.[2]
- 26 September – The 50th birthday of Christian X is celebrated.
Sports
Date unknown
- B 1903 wins its first Danish football championship by defeating B 1901 2–0 in the final of the 1919–20 Danish National Football Tournament.
Births
January–March
- 31 January – Albert Mertz, painter (died 1990)
- 26 February – Hilmar Baunsgaard, politician, former Danish prime minister (died 1989)
April–June
- 16 April – Prince George Valdemar of Denmark (died 1986)
- 14 May – Knud Lundberg, football player (died 2002)
- 22 May – Jorgen Thalbitzer pilot (died 1843)
- 18 June – Grete Jalk, furniture designer (died 2006)
July–September
- 28 August – Keld Helmer-Petersen, photographer (died 2013)
October–December
- 6 November – Dagmar Andreasen, businesswoman (died 2006)
- 13 November – Inge Krogh, politician (died 2023)
- 6 December – Mette Koefoed Bjørnsen, author, conciliator and economist (died 2008)[3]
- 10 December – Ragnhild Hveger, swimmer (died 2011)
Deaths
- 3 March – Theodor Philipsen, painter (born 1840)
- 14 March – Christian Blache, painter (born 1839)
- 23 March – Ivar Knudsen, engineer (born 1861)
- 15 April – Hans Peter Johan Lyngbye (born 1834)
- 27 June – Hack Kampmann, architect (born 1856)
- 7 March – Sophus Christopher Hauberg, industrialist (born 1848)
References
- "Christian X: king of Denmark". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 17 June 2019.
- "Påskekrisen 1920". Gyldendal. Retrieved 18 November 2009.
- Andersen, Victor (7 May 2020). "Mette Koefoed Bjørnsen". Den Store Danske Encyklopædi (in Danish). Retrieved 26 April 2022.
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