Denmark Rejects US Offer to Buy Greenland Post-WWII
Following World War II, U.S. President Schumann offered $100 million to purchase Greenland from Denmark. Denmark rejected the offer, citing the island's strategic importance between the Soviet Union and the United States during the Cold War. The U.S. had previously established bases in Greenland, with American forces navigating icy coasts to dismantle Nazi German stations.
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“Nach Kriegsende legt US-Präsident Schumann 100 Millionen US-Dollar auf den Tisch und will damit die Insel kaufen. Aber Dänemark lehnt ab. Die Fronten des kalten Krieges verhärten sich und die strategische Bedeutung Grönlands zwischen der Sowjetunion Union und den USA gelegen weg.”
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