NAZI TREACHERY
Assistance In Denmark LONDON, April 29. Details of how the Germans were helped in their invasion of Denmark by agents inside the country show that some of the German travel agencies were attached to the German intelligence service and -were able to direct the invading troops to key positions in Denmark. Telephone exchange.? mysteriously went out of action shortly after German troops crossed the frontier. The man In charge of the German travel agency in Copenhagen, a naturalized Dane, took part in the raid on the British Legation, and he, or one of his assistants, 'told the Germans which hotel rooms the British military attache had occupied only a few hours before. German business firms also played a part, and troops who were landed near Copenhagen were taken to the city in the lorries of two German toal merchants.
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Dominion, Volume 33, Issue 184, 1 May 1940, Page 9
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141NAZI TREACHERY Dominion, Volume 33, Issue 184, 1 May 1940, Page 9
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