Aksel Møller

Aksel Møller (1906–1958) was a leading Danish politician known for his contributions to the conservative thought in Denmark after World War II.

[4] He was first elected to the Parliament for the Conservative People's Party in April 1939 and served there until his death in 1958.

[7] Møller founded an organization named the Danish Youth Association during the occupation of Denmark by Nazi Germany.

[4] The association was a supporter of the occupying forces until 1943, and he was briefly arrested by the Nazis the same year.

[3] He was the minister of interior and housing in the cabinet led by Erik Eriksen between 30 October 1950 and 30 September 1953.