Museum Director Christian Ringskou of Ringkøbing Museum in West Jutland had expected some controversy when he decided to let a former German soldier introduce an exhibition about the occupation and the hundreds of wartime bunkers dotted around Denmark’s coasts.
But what Ringskou didn’t realise was that he had a real seller in his hands, with the museum that normally has 3-4,000 visitors a year clocking up 1,500 guests in the first 10 days of the exhibition.



























