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Patton, against the will <strong>of</strong> the White House, pushed into Czecho-<br />

slovakia, Truman was furious and demanded immediate withdrawal <strong>of</strong><br />

American troops from that country. Patton obeyed the order<br />

reluctantly. Large numbers <strong>of</strong> frightened Czech intellectuals watched<br />

the American troops as they withdrew before the onslaught <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Red Army. Patton demanded the use <strong>of</strong> arms against Moscow. He was<br />

subsequently murdered in West Germany by an American special<br />

agent (Spotlight, 22 October 1979).<br />

<strong>The</strong> British Field Marshal Bernard Law Montgomery also acted<br />

against the will <strong>of</strong> Truman and Eisenhower by saving Denmark from<br />

the Red Army in the spring <strong>of</strong> 1945. <strong>The</strong> red resistance movement<br />

had already seized control <strong>of</strong> the coastal town <strong>of</strong> Bogense. With the<br />

tacit support <strong>of</strong> the Danes and Montgomery, the Germans quickly<br />

finished <strong>of</strong>f the reds, and then surrendered to the British on 5 May<br />

1945.<br />

On 9 May, the Red Army invaded Bornholm, the large isolated<br />

Danish island in the Baltic. <strong>The</strong> Allies could no longer deliver Den-<br />

mark to Moscow, however. It would have appeared just too strange in<br />

the eyes <strong>of</strong> the public.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Germans intended to move some <strong>of</strong> their troops to Bornholm<br />

and to surrender there to the British. <strong>The</strong>y were unwilling to<br />

surrender to the Russians. <strong>The</strong> British neglected to send anyone to<br />

receive the surrender. <strong>The</strong> Red Army took the opportunity to at least<br />

sever Bornholm <strong>of</strong>f from Denmark.<br />

In Copenhagen, no one reacted to the distress calls coming from<br />

the island. On 7 May 1945, at 12.40 p. m. Soviet planes began<br />

bombing Bornholm. <strong>The</strong> towns were destroyed. In R0nne, 90 % <strong>of</strong> the<br />

houses were damaged. Nex0 suffered up to 95% damages. Many<br />

Danish people were killed. Copenhagen was informed but Danish<br />

Radio kept silent about the events on the island. Eventually a<br />

journalist managed to get to Sweden on board a fishing boat. From<br />

Ystad in southern Sweden, he sent a report to the Danish press about<br />

the Soviet terror on Bornholm. Only after the publication <strong>of</strong> this<br />

report did Danish Radio wake up.<br />

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