Vilhelm Herman Oluf Madsen | |
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War Minister of Denmark | |
In office 24 July 1901 – 14 January 1905 |
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Monarch | Christian IX |
Prime Minister | Johan Henrik Deuntzer |
Preceded by | Johan Gustav Frederik Schnack |
Succeeded by | Office abolished |
Personal details | |
Born |
Copenhagen, Denmark |
11 April 1844
Died | 14 June 1917 Frederiksberg |
(aged 73)
Resting place | Garnisons Cemetery |
Nationality | Danish |
Political party | Venstre Reform Party |
Spouse(s) | Albertine Henriette Petersen |
Children | Thorvald Madsen |
Parents | Jeppe Madsen (father) Johanne Christine (mother) |
Military service | |
Allegiance | Denmark |
Service/branch | Royal Danish Army |
Years of service | 1859 – 1905 |
Rank | General |
Battles/wars | Second War of Schleswig |
Vilhelm Herman Oluf Madsen (11 April 1844 – 14 June 1917), was a Danish politician, minister, army officer, businessman and inventor. He was War Minister in the Ministry Deuntzer 1901-1905. Madsen was the father of the physician Thorvald Madsen.
He began his military career in 1859 and served in the Second War of Schleswig of 1864 as a lieutenant. In 1896, at the rank of colonel, Madsen was responsible for the adoption of the Madsen machine gun by the Danish army in 1902 and widely exported. He also constructed the Madsen 20 mm anti-aircraft cannon.
As War Minister of Denmark in the Cabinet of Deuntzer from 1901 to 1905 he supported the Fortification of Copenhagen and this contributed to the conflict that led to the split of the Venstre Reform Party as the left wing of the party left the party in protest to form the Radikale Venstre.
He became a general in 1903 and was elected to the Folketing in 1909. He was interested in mathematics and was the president of Danish Mathematical Society from 1903 to 1910.