STRIKES AND MUTINY
(Received August 18, 10.30 p.m.) LONDON, August IS, The 24-hour strike in Copenhagen paralysed the municipal offices, docks, large warehouses, and .shops, says a Stockholm message. No German measures were taken to slop the strike, lhe Germans now have to deal with unrest among their own troops in Denmark as well as witli Danish patriots. German troops are stated Io have mutinied as their train was about to leave Copenhagen last week. Their comrades turned guns on them. Several of the mutineers were killed or wounded.
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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 277, 19 August 1944, Page 7
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