Otto K. Lind (28 November 1920 – 8 September 2000) was a Danish resistance fighter and later general, who served as Chief of Defence.
Lind completed his training at the Royal Danish Military Academy in 1943, at the rank of First Lieutenant shortly before the dissolution of armed forces.
[1] He then started working for the resistance movement and collecting intelligence.
In 1944, he was arrested in Nørre Nissum, where he was gathering intelligence on the German fortifications.
[2] He was later sent to Frøslev Prison Camp, where he spent the remainder of the war.