The diaries: Quisling sealed Denmark's WWII fate

"Today is a great day in German history. Denmark and Norway are occupied." Alfred Rosenberg.
"Today is a great day in German history. Denmark and Norway are occupied." Alfred Rosenberg.
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By Peter Wivel, Europe Correspondent, Brussels.

The decision to occupy Denmark was taken at a meeting in Berlin on December 17, 1939 – three and a half months after World War II broke out and almost four months before German troops invaded the country on April 9, 1940. A series of personal meetings between Norway’s Fascist politician Vidkun Quisling and Adolf Hitler led to the decision.

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