FIRE AND EXPLOSIONS
SCANDINAVIAN SABOTAGE LONDON, Dgc. 21. A big fire broke out yesterday in the largest armament plant in Denmark after an explosion in the main building. It happened just after the arrival in Denmark of Seyss-Inquart, Nazi Commissioner in Holland. The Swedish radio announced that 35 people were killed by an explosion in a German ammunition ship in Oslo harbour on Sunday. More explosions occurred in Oslo yesterday. The death roll is reported to be over 30. A Stockholm message says the Germans are beginning to say the explosions might have been due to sabotage.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue 303, 22 December 1943, Page 5
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