Occupation Saved Untold Suffering
LONDON, Mar. 30
The German occupation prevented untold suffering for Denmark and Norway, said Ribbenlrop, when continuing his evidence at the war crimes trials.
He said before the invasion of Denmark and Norway he sal up all night drafting Notes to the Danish and Norwegian Governments. Hitler wanted the Notes delivered shortly before the German armies took over.
I Germany's policy during the occtij pation ol Denmark and Norway was i to treat them as friendly countries, | said Ribbenlrop, ‘‘but later we had to : tighten things up a little, because of i the activities of enemy agents.’’
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Northern Advocate, 1 April 1946, Page 5
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