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Cecilie Nielsen
Cecilie Nielsen
Self - Speaker (Voice)
Cecilie Nielsen
Self - Speaker (Voice)


Bente Scavenius
Bente Scavenius
Self - Kunsthistoriker
Bente Scavenius
Self - Kunsthistoriker


Brian Mikkelsen
Brian Mikkelsen
Self - Administrerende direktør i Dansk Erhverv
Brian Mikkelsen
Self - Administrerende direktør i Dansk Erhverv
Jørgen Mikkelsen
Jørgen Mikkelsen
Self - Seniorforsker og arkivar ved Rigsarkivet
Jørgen Mikkelsen
Self - Seniorforsker og arkivar ved Rigsarkivet
Johanne Bornemann Mogensen
Johanne Bornemann Mogensen
Self - Konservator ved Nationalmuseet
Johanne Bornemann Mogensen
Self - Konservator ved Nationalmuseet


Ulla Tofte
Ulla Tofte
Self - Direktør ved Frederiksborg Nationalhistorisk Museum
Ulla Tofte
Self - Direktør ved Frederiksborg Nationalhistorisk Museum
Anders Ravn Sørensen
Anders Ravn Sørensen
Self - Historiker
Anders Ravn Sørensen
Self - Historiker


Bjørn Nørgaard
Bjørn Nørgaard
Self - Kunstner
Bjørn Nørgaard
Self - Kunstner
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