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Monday 2 October marked the 80th anniversary of the shipment of 150 Danish communists, 143 men and seven women, to the German concentration camp Stutthof near Gdansk in present-day Poland. The action appears today as a disgrace on the Danish authorities by their equal parts thirst for revenge against communists, Spanish volunteers and leftists and opportunistic subservience to an occupying power that at that time of the war could still look like a winner.