quinta-feira, 8 de outubro de 2015

Dinamarca pós-guerra

A new Danish film has been released telling the story behind millions of landmines buried on the coast of Denmark during World War Two.
Untitled design (3) (1)Martin Zandvliet’s Danish drama ‘Land of Mine’ tells the story behind the land mine clearance of around two million land mines that were buried along the west coast of Denmark during World War Two by the Nazis. There were so many land mines buried there that the Danish Government only officially declared all beaches affected safe in 2012.
The Nazis occupied Denmark from 1940 to 1945, and buried the land mines because they anticipated that the Allies might invade Europe along Denmark’s coastline.

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