Sabotage against Joiner’s Workshop 01-08-1943


Ground plan of the carpentry workshop.


1st floor pictured from the west.


1st floor pictured from the east.


The property viewed from the east.


Electro firebomb.


Ring from workshop lamp. The police speculated whether the rings were from the explosive charges.


The explosives found in the chip pile. Apparently it was supposed that the fire should detonate the charge but this didn’t happen...


Parts of the explosive charge. ”1” shows the detonator, “2” the lead cord and “3” the isolation tape which kept it all in place.


Ring from workshop lamp. The police speculated whether the rings were from the explosive charges.


Map section of the crime scene area.


The wood storage facilities during the extinguishing work.


The wood storage facilities during the extinguishing work.


The wood storage facilities during the extinguishing work.


Outline of Wieses carpentry workshop and storage room.


The wood storage facilities during the extinguishing work.

Intro

The majority of the company's production went to the Wehrmacht. Subsequently, an unexploded firebomb with an English pencil time fuse was found, along with a homemade explosive bomb with a lead fuse. These were of the same type as those used against Varde Steelworks.

20582

576296

Popsensgade 2

Tønder

71 Tønder

DKP

DKP-gruppe

AS-71-192

KF5-620

KL-1182



Jens-Erik Andersen: En fremstilling af sabotagen juni 1942 - 29. august 1943, 1975.