Sabotage against J.E. Carlsen’s garage 07-07-1943
Situation plan of the crime scene and the surrounding area. Also notice “Aalborg Halmvarefabrik, where the day after also was to be sabotage.
The garage viewed from the south. To the right you can see the probable entrance site.
Garage viewed the north. To the left you can also see the fire damaged straw products factory.
Outline of the garage.
The driver’s seat of one the burned out cars. The red arrow marks the fragments of a pocket firebomb.
Close up of the remains of the firebomb.
Intro
The company, whose owner was a member of DNSAP, drove for the Germans. Five trucks, two cars and a horse and cart were destroyed. Access had been gained through the building's wood cladding, some of which had been dislodged...
The company, whose owner was a member of DNSAP, drove for the Germans. Five trucks, two cars and a horse and cart were destroyed. Access had been gained through the building's wood cladding, some of which had been dislodged. Subsequently, charges of 2-300 grams of explosives had been planted on the car's engine blocks. So-called "pocket firebombs" were also placed on the front seats of the car.
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Jernbane Terræn
Ålborg
48 Ålborg
AS-48-1704
KF5-568
KL-1016
Niels Alkil: Besættelsestidens fakta, 2. bind, 1946.