German Invasion of Denmark

The German Invasion of Denmark (also called Operation Weserübung) was a German attack on Denmarkball during WWII

In Jutland
The Nazis breached the Danish border at Sædball, Rensball, Padborgball, and Krusaaball on the 9th of April around 04:15 while the Nazi Navy landed troops at Lillebæltball. Danish Troops were first dispatched at 04:35

Fighting between Danish and   Germans  happened at Lundtoftbjergball where the  Danes had an anti-tank platoon with two 20 mm guns and machine guns had blocked the road. at 04:50 a  German column appeared and the  Danish started firing. A fire was happening at a near by barn making the air covered in smoke. finally the Danish retreated to Aabenraaball. A bunch of Danish on bicycles prepared to guard a railway. but fire forced them to retreat.

Another German Column reached Hokkerupball at 05:30, there was a roadblock made out of farming tools with around 34 Danish troops. With German Air support they managed to capture the Hokkerupball along with the Danish troops.

At Bjergskovball the Danish set up a roadblock with 20 mm guns. Germans came at 06:30 with tanks. All Danish Troops at Bjergskovball were captured.

The two armies met at Bredevadball. The Danish fired warning shots that were ignored by the Germans, the Danish opened fire doing large damage. the Danish held their position until German Reinforcements came from Tinglevball surrounding the Danish.

Danish at Rabstedball captured some Germans the came from Korskroball and learned about their defeat at Bredevadball and retreated farther north.

While Danish at a military camp prepared to move further north fighting broke out at Aabenraaball with Germans from Lundtoftbjergball after taking a tank the Danish moved to Knivsbergball, then went north to Haderslevball.

At Danish were ordered to retreat via telephone from Copenhagenball.

Western Jutland
The first fighting in Western Jutland occurred against a garrison from Tønderball which were dispatched to Abildball and Sølstedball. At Abildball the Danish knocked down some Germans but had to retreat. the Germans were being defeated, so the Nazis called in a Henschel Hs 126 Aircraft which bombed the Danish until they had to retreat back to Bredeboball, but when they got there an order to capitulate had been issued and the fighting was over.