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Bellahøj Halløj

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Tusch Today’s drawing “Oktobernoten” was a Danish note that stated that the Danish-German border was not moved, so that South Schleswig would be incorporated into Denmark, but that it was where it was and where it is today. Knud Kristensen expressed himself as a private person to move the border, which was against the official policy. As a result, as prime minister, he was overturned after a vote of censure in October 1947.
The Royal Library: The National Library of Denmark and Copenhagen University Library
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Title: Bellahøj Halløj
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Tusch Today’s drawing “Oktobernoten” was a Danish note that stated that the Danish-German border was not moved, so that South Schleswig would be incorporated into Denmark, but that it was where it was and where it is today.
Knud Kristensen expressed himself as a private person to move the border, which was against the official policy.
As a result, as prime minister, he was overturned after a vote of censure in October 1947.

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