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To keep the fleet out of hands of the Germans..
In August 1943, following the failure of the Danes to surrender the Danish Navy to Germany, 31 ships were scuttled by their own Danish crews.
They destroyed their naval fleet because they didn't want the Nazis to use it for evil. They didn't want them to use it against them.
The 'fireworks' were the Danes blowing up their own naval fleet, so the Germans could not use them. butt
In "Number the Stars" by Lois Lowry, the explosion on Kirsti's birthday was caused by a German soldier throwing a grenade into a bakery. Kirsti's birthday celebration was interrupted by the chaotic aftermath of the explosion.
The Danish resistance sunk the Danish navy ships in "Number the Stars" to prevent them from falling into the hands of the Germans during World War II.
Yes he did own ships. :)
The area of England where Danes lived under their own laws is called Danelaw or sometimes, Danelagh. Geographically, Danelaw is in the southern and northern parts of the current England map.
Don't blow your own horn, it means not to brag about yourself.
yes the resistance did sink their own ships
He currently breeds velociraptors with great danes and is working on creating his own super species.
he took 4 ships with him but he probably had some more