Perhaps you should leave the Danish SS corps out. Throughout the war only about 6000 Danish volunteers fought for the Waffen SS, hardly enough to warrant the addition of a Danish SS corps.
Most of these were organised in "Frikorps Danmark". The first Danish volunteers served in division Wiking (about 500). The freikorps first saw action in May 1942 in the Demjansk "Kessel", but in May 1943 it was dissolved mostly due to the logics of war demanding larger formations and so Frikorps Danmark was transferred to the newly formed SS Divison Norland where they fought under their new name 24. SS Panzergrenaderregiment Danmark.