The North Atlantic Triangle and the genesis and legacy of the American occupation of Greenland during the Second World War
<p>On April 9, 1940, Germany invaded Denmark. Instantly, the fate and status of Greenland, a Danish colony, was thrust into limbo. During the war, Greenland’s vital mineral resources and location made it significant for the warring parties on both sides of the Atlantic. However, conflicting in...
Main Author: | Berry, DA |
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Other Authors: | MacMillan, M |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2013
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