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19. september

Da politiet blev taget

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19. september

By: Frank Bøgh
Narrated by: Kjeld Høegh
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Præcis klokken 11 hylede sirenerne ildevarslende over hele landet. Det skulle blive en af de mest dramatiske dage under besættelsen. I de følgende timer satte tyskerne det danske politi ud af funktion i en storstilet og blodig aktion, og da den 19. september 1944 var omme, var 2.000 betjente på vej til en uvis skæbne i tyske koncentrationslejre. Af dem vendte mange hjem, men ingen uden ar på sjælen.

Frank Bøgh fortæller i denne bog historien om den 19. september 1944, som de danske politifolk selv huskede dagen. Time for time følger vi deres oplevelser under tyskernes "Aktion Möwe", som forandrede danskernes hverdag under besættelsen - til det værre.

"19. September - Da politiet blev taget" er lettilgængelig, oplysende og fyldt med uafrystelige øjebliksbilleder fra en både kaotisk og skelsættende dag i Danmarkshistorien.©2014 People's Press, Frank Bøgh (P)2014 AV Forlaget
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