Carol Matas's 1987 and 1989 novels Lisa and Jesper presented a fictionalized story on Danish resistance missions.
During World War II a resistance group consisting of workers at the power station used the engine for hiding weapons.
He reveals that he and Jorgenson were two of a group of 12 men in the Danish underground resistance.
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Georg Quistgaard (1915 – 1944), member of the Danish resistance movement