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Swastika over Denmark

Hutchison, Keith | April 1, 1939 issue

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The article discusses the book "Rats in the Larder," by Joachim Joesten. Most people have only a limited number of mental associations with Denmark, a country which seldom makes the headlines. It suggests such things as farm cooperatives, adult education, a benevolently bearded Socialist premier, a bicycling king, lager beer, and the Tivoli Gardens. The general impression is of a democratic, socially well adjusted state, happily outside the main currents of European politics.

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RATS in the Larder (Book); JOESTEN, Joachim; CONTINUING education; SOCIALISM; POLITICS, Practical; EDUCATION
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