Not sure where you went to school but they sure failed you.
I have my Grandpa's helmet he used when killing Germans in occupied Copenhagen. His resistance unit had guys like Flammen and Lemon. Probably the two most known cleaners in all of Scandinavia.
From April 1940 to August 1943, the Danish government pursued a policy of cooperation with Nazi Germany following the German invasion. This strategy aimed to preserve Danish sovereignty in domestic affairs and avoid harsher occupation measures. The Germans, viewing Danes as "fellow Aryans" and wanting to showcase Denmark as a "model protectorate" (dubbed the Cream Front), allowed the Danish government, monarchy, and police to remain in place...
While it is true that Denmark did resist the nazis, they also collaborated with them too. But, good on your pops for fighting the good fight.
This is true but did not happen with the peoples blessing or King Christian X of Denmark for that matter.
Danish resistance, government officials, and ordinary citizens, enabled the successful evacuation of over 7,200 Danish Jews and nearly 700 non-Jewish relatives to neutral Sweden. Known as Krystal natten. No jews was arrested.
This prompted SS General Werner Best the Commandant of Denmark to arrest over 7500 police officers and send them to camps in Germany.
The Danes resisted from day one and paid a heavy price. More than 800 killed out of 3.5 mill.
The Danish claim on Greenland is purely colonial. Greenland is part of North America. I've been to Greenland, and the people are quite friendly. I hope that Greenland and the USA can make a mutually beneficial agreement, and the Danes and the EU can piss off.
Great point about everybody forgetting that Denmark annexed Greenland while everybody freaks about the US potentially annexing them.
When the Norse arrived there (983) only a few Dorset people was living way up North.
They died out(or was killed of by the newcomers) around time Inuit people showed up.
The Inuit arrived around 1350 long after the Norse.
And everyone also forgets that the USA should have dissolved Denmark after WW2 for their alliance with the nazis.
Not sure where you went to school but they sure failed you.
I have my Grandpa's helmet he used when killing Germans in occupied Copenhagen. His resistance unit had guys like Flammen and Lemon. Probably the two most known cleaners in all of Scandinavia.
I suggest you hit the old history books
While it is true that Denmark did resist the nazis, they also collaborated with them too. But, good on your pops for fighting the good fight.
This is true but did not happen with the peoples blessing or King Christian X of Denmark for that matter.
Danish resistance, government officials, and ordinary citizens, enabled the successful evacuation of over 7,200 Danish Jews and nearly 700 non-Jewish relatives to neutral Sweden. Known as Krystal natten. No jews was arrested.
This prompted SS General Werner Best the Commandant of Denmark to arrest over 7500 police officers and send them to camps in Germany.
The Danes resisted from day one and paid a heavy price. More than 800 killed out of 3.5 mill.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hfaY03KGyrU
The Danish claim on Greenland is purely colonial. Greenland is part of North America. I've been to Greenland, and the people are quite friendly. I hope that Greenland and the USA can make a mutually beneficial agreement, and the Danes and the EU can piss off.
I grew up there. They want sovereignty not a new master.
US track record in Greenland is not that glamorous.
In addition to Greenland, there are some Canadian provinces that would like to join the United States.
I bet some Atlantic coast provinces would love that. You can have them.
Alberta and Saskatchewan will choose sovereignty and nation status.
Let the Greenlanders decide if they want to be under Danish/EU control or allied with the U.S.
But they might make the wrong decision, lol. Denmark and the EU can’t have that.
I’m sure Denmark/EU will sail across the ocean with their big sticks to teach DJT a lesson???? Oh my!!!
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