Nielsen, Henry; Knudsen, Henrik (2013). «Too Hot to Handle: The Controversial Hunt for Uranium in Greenland in the Early Cold War». Centaurus. 3 (på engelsk). 55: 319–343. ISSN1600-0498. doi:10.1111/1600-0498.12020. Besøkt 11. oktober 2020. «On 9 April 1940 Denmark was occupied by superior German forces. Although the occupation was supposed to encompass Greenland no German troops invaded the island. Also, the Danish ambassador to Washington, Henrik Kauffmann, immediately reported to his contacts in the State Department that he would not follow instructions from the Danish government in Copenhagen, as it was forced to act as the occupying power saw fit.»
Berry, Dawn Alexandrea (2016). «The Monroe Doctrine and the Governance of Greenland’s Security». I Berry, Dawn Alexandrea. Governing the North American Arctic: Sovereignty, Security, and Institutions (på engelsk). Palgrave Macmillan UK. s. 103–121. ISBN978-1-137-49391-0. doi:10.1057/9781137493910_5. Besøkt 11. oktober 2020. «The 1941 agreement formalized this change in thinking. It explicitly extended the Monroe Doctrine to Greenland, identifying the Danish colony for the first time as part of the hemisphere within which the United States would not tolerate the intervention of other foreign powers. The agreement also granted the American government temporary control over the security of the island, until such time as ‘the dangers to the peace and security’ of the continent had passed.5»
Nielsen, Henry; Knudsen, Henrik (2013). «Too Hot to Handle: The Controversial Hunt for Uranium in Greenland in the Early Cold War». Centaurus. 3 (på engelsk). 55: 319–343. ISSN1600-0498. doi:10.1111/1600-0498.12020. Besøkt 11. oktober 2020. «On 9 April 1940 Denmark was occupied by superior German forces. Although the occupation was supposed to encompass Greenland no German troops invaded the island. Also, the Danish ambassador to Washington, Henrik Kauffmann, immediately reported to his contacts in the State Department that he would not follow instructions from the Danish government in Copenhagen, as it was forced to act as the occupying power saw fit.»
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Nielsen, Henry; Knudsen, Henrik (2013). «Too Hot to Handle: The Controversial Hunt for Uranium in Greenland in the Early Cold War». Centaurus. 3 (på engelsk). 55: 319–343. ISSN1600-0498. doi:10.1111/1600-0498.12020. Besøkt 11. oktober 2020. «On 9 April 1940 Denmark was occupied by superior German forces. Although the occupation was supposed to encompass Greenland no German troops invaded the island. Also, the Danish ambassador to Washington, Henrik Kauffmann, immediately reported to his contacts in the State Department that he would not follow instructions from the Danish government in Copenhagen, as it was forced to act as the occupying power saw fit.»