Copenhagen 'Liberation'
(21 May 1945) The capital of Denmark is also free and a great ovation greeted King Christian when he drove through the streets. The arrival of the Royal Navy at Copenhagen was another high spot. When Field Marshal Montgomery arrived he visited the harbour to see the German cruisers "Prince Eugen" and "Nurnberg" which had been taken there.
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