File:Opprop Denmark.PNG

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Dansk: Propaganda-flyveblade nedkastet over Danmark fra tyske militærfly om morgenen for Besættelsen d. 9. april 1940. I flyvebladet påstår besættelsesmagten, at besættelsen af Danmark kun sker som "forsvar" for at Danmark ikke skal blive overfaldet af England.
English: Propaganda leaflets dropped from German military aircraft over Denmark on the morning of the Nazi occupation of Denmark, 9 April 1940. The leaflets claim - in a garbled mix of Danish, Norwegian and numerous spelling errors - that the German army has occupied Denmark to "protect it" against the United Kingdom.
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Source Courtesy of 9. april - de så det ske by Lars Lindeberg (ISBN: 87-7258-504-8)
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Dansk: Nazitysklands regering
English: Government of Nazi Germany
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Public domain This image is in the public domain according to German copyright law because it is part of a statute, ordinance, official decree or judgment (official work) issued by a German authority or court (§ 5 Abs.1 UrhG).

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