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Views of the harbour at Copehnagen capital of Denmark, under the control of Germany since the lightning invasion. Above is a view of the Old Harbour, and to the right are the berths for ships loading butter and cheese. Top right, the old City of Copenhagen, with its tortuous thoroughfares and old buildings. The tower in the foreground was damaged during the bombardment by the British Fleet commanded by Lord Nelson at the Battle of Copen in 1801.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 84, Issue 85, 12 April 1940, Page 10

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Views of the harbour at Copehnagen capital of Denmark, under the control of Germany since the lightning invasion. Above is a view of the Old Harbour, and to the right are the berths for ships loading butter and cheese. Top right, the old City of Copenhagen, with its tortuous thoroughfares and old buildings. The tower in the foreground was damaged during the bombardment by the British Fleet commanded by Lord Nelson at the Battle of Copen in 1801. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 84, Issue 85, 12 April 1940, Page 10

Views of the harbour at Copehnagen capital of Denmark, under the control of Germany since the lightning invasion. Above is a view of the Old Harbour, and to the right are the berths for ships loading butter and cheese. Top right, the old City of Copenhagen, with its tortuous thoroughfares and old buildings. The tower in the foreground was damaged during the bombardment by the British Fleet commanded by Lord Nelson at the Battle of Copen in 1801. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 84, Issue 85, 12 April 1940, Page 10

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