SABOTAGE AT DANISH FACTORIES
(Rec. 7 pm.) LONDON, April 5. Increasing evidence of underground Danish resistance is afforded by the Danish radio’s announcement that the police arc offering a reward of 20.000 kroner for information about four saboteurs who damaged five factories at Hillerod last night. The announcer said that the saboteurs first overpowered the guards at a flax factory and then set on fire barns and haystacks.
The police within the next hour were called out to four separate fires followed by explosions,* at plants, including a rubber and tyre factory and an electrical works. At both these factories production was brought to a standstill. The police believe the same saboteurs recently attacked machine shops, where similar methods were used.
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Press, Volume LXXIX, Issue 23916, 7 April 1943, Page 3
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