Danish Unity (Danish: Dansk Samling) was a political party in Denmark, founded in 1936 by Arne Sørensen. It contested elections in 1939, 1943, 1945, 1947, April 1953 and then once more in 1964. It remains as a political organisation.
Based on a form of Christian nationalism, it presented itself as a third way between socialism and liberalism. Its support for anti-parliamentary corporatism led to accusations of fascism, though it rejected racism and anti-Semitism.[1]
It later campaigned against Danish membership of the EU.