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The defence of Greenland Part 2: Eyes on Greenland

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Eske Brun was the governor of Northern Greenland, based at Godhavn (now Qeqertarsuaq), during the Second World War. (Photo by Jorgen Taagholt, courtesy of Arktisk Institut (Denmark), #64979) TAISSUMANI  JUN 6, 2026 – 9:30 AM EDT The defence of Greenland Part 2: Eyes on Greenland By Kenn Harper This is the second article in a four-part series about the defence of Greenland. Part 1 appeared on May 23, 2026. Canada had believed that the neutral United States would accept a small Canadian occupation force in Greenland more than a British one, which would have contravened the Monroe Doctrine. …
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