Frits Clausen was born November 12, 1893 at Aabenraa. He served in the German Army in World War I on the eastern front and was a prisoner of the Russians. In 1923-24, he finished his medical studies and took up practice in his home town. In 1931 he began editing for the Danish National Socialist press, becoming Danish Nazi Party leader in 1933 and he sat with three deputies in the parliament in 1939. He entered the German SS as a doctor in 1943. At war's end, he was prosecuted for collaboration of various types and died in Vestre Prison in 1947.
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