Word: denmark
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Even the supply of human material was dwindling. In six weeks Germany had lost an estimated 280,000 soldiers (not including losses at Minsk). Troops needed at the fronts had to remain in the hinterlands like Denmark (see FOREIGN NEWS) and southern France, where the underground tide was rising...
...fluid, disordered German retreat up Italy's boot suddenly hardened. Five new divisions, one each from Hungary, Belgium, Denmark, the Balkans and North Italy had joined the rearguard defense...
...Every bell in the island pealed as Althing members assembled in the open air on Thingvellir (Parliament Plains), passed a law declaring Iceland an independent republic, voted to make Lawyer Sveinn Bjornsson the first president. Since U.S. troops landed in Iceland in 1941 he had served as Regent for Denmark's King Christian X, whose objections to an independent republic were overruled by the Althing...
...Zarubins will occupy 20 of the 32 rooms in the Embassy building, which was once the mansion of Ottawa's lumber and railroad heir, the late John Frederick Booth (father-in-law to Erik, Prince of Denmark). The U.S.S.R. bought the vast pile when Ottawa and Moscow re-established relations two years ago. To the huge reception rooms, socialite Ottawans flock for the capital's poshest receptions...
...these, 40 divisions appeared to be in France, Belgium, Holland and Denmark; twelve in Norway. Fifteen more, including five to seven armored divisions, constitute Rommel's force, which will use the rear-area transportation system to get into the fight where the going is hottest...