NAZIS AND DANISH POLICE
LONDON, January 18. The Swedish radio, quoting the Danish Press service, which first said -that the police throughout Denmark were believed to have been interned by the Germans, later quoted a Copenhagen telegram reporting an agreement between the Danish and German police to act together in the event of clashes involving Danes as well as Germans. It was stated that no other change had been made in the routine work of the Danish police. The Danish radio reported that acts ofsabotage at the weekend included the blowing up of a two-story factory at Copenhagen. At Vanloese, a suburb of Copenhagen, the police headquarters was bombed and a machine factory was destroyed by explosives, fit Aarhus a factory was blown up. At Aalborg important shipyards were closed because of de-layed-action bombs. The railway from Hjorriug to the coastal defences was cut in two, places.
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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 97, 20 January 1944, Page 5
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