Land of Mine
At the days following the surrender of Germany in May 1945, a number of young German prisoners of war were paid to the Danish authorities and afterwards sent out to the West Coast, where they were ordered to remove the more than two thousand mines which the Germans had placed in the sand over the coast. With their bare hands, glancing around in the sand, and the boys were forced to carry out the job that was dangerous under the direction Carl Leopold Rasmussen, of the sergeant.
Released: 2015-12-03