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Scandinavian Chronology 1944 January

Scandinavian Chronology 1944 January SCANDINAVIAN CHRONOLOGY 1944 JANUARY DENMARK Member of a group of saboteurs executed. 3. The Germans announce that after having been arrested by the German police, Alf Jensen, a re- presentative, has been executed. He was bom in Aalborg and be- longed to a group of saboteurs in Aarhus that had among other things carried out acts of sabotage on railway lines. Denial of rumours that the functions of the police had been taken over by the occupying power. 17. The Swedish wireless anno- . unced that the German police had taken over the police force in Den- mark, that a number of high po- lice officials had been arrested, the police stations occupied, and ' that the authority of the police was to pass to the Schalburg Corps. 18. From competent Danish sources (through Ritzau's Bureau) it is stated that this information is entirely without foundation. Joint German-Danish police flying squad. 17. The Commissioner of Police in Copenhagen announces that after negotiations between the Ger- man authorities and the Danish Ministry of Justice, two German- Danish flying squads have been formed to serve in Greater Co- penhagen. Each of the two flying squads consists of German gendar- mes http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Nordisk Tidsskrift for International Ret Brill

Scandinavian Chronology 1944 January

Nordisk Tidsskrift for International Ret , Volume 15 (1): 39 – Jan 1, 1944

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Publisher
Brill
Copyright
© 1944 Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, The Netherlands
ISSN
0029-151X
eISSN
1875-2934
DOI
10.1163/187529344X00188
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SCANDINAVIAN CHRONOLOGY 1944 JANUARY DENMARK Member of a group of saboteurs executed. 3. The Germans announce that after having been arrested by the German police, Alf Jensen, a re- presentative, has been executed. He was bom in Aalborg and be- longed to a group of saboteurs in Aarhus that had among other things carried out acts of sabotage on railway lines. Denial of rumours that the functions of the police had been taken over by the occupying power. 17. The Swedish wireless anno- . unced that the German police had taken over the police force in Den- mark, that a number of high po- lice officials had been arrested, the police stations occupied, and ' that the authority of the police was to pass to the Schalburg Corps. 18. From competent Danish sources (through Ritzau's Bureau) it is stated that this information is entirely without foundation. Joint German-Danish police flying squad. 17. The Commissioner of Police in Copenhagen announces that after negotiations between the Ger- man authorities and the Danish Ministry of Justice, two German- Danish flying squads have been formed to serve in Greater Co- penhagen. Each of the two flying squads consists of German gendar- mes

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Published: Jan 1, 1944

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