ANTI-JEW PURGE
DANES RETALIATE
LONDON, October 4. The campaign of sabotage in Denmark has been intensified as a militant answer to the Germans' purge of 10,000 Jews, reports the Stockholm correspondent of the Associated Press of Great Britain. . Danish patriots have blown up a German troops' barracks, two power stations, and two. war factories. The Stockholm "Afton Tidningen" says that activities by underground organisations, with their clandestine Press, are reported to be flaring up all over Denmark. After a bomb explosion near a German installation in Copenhagen the Germans offered a reward of £570 to informers. Only one informer came forward, and he was found strangled the same night. The paper says that Danes are helping Jews to hide and escape to Sweden. Denmark's oldest woman, aged 101, is among the Jews who were expelled.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVI, Issue 84, 6 October 1943, Page 6
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