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 | | Thus Hedtoft sets the limits for collaboration and emphasises the fact that the political parties might well become faced with existential demands they would have to reject, as, for example, the demand for a non-political Prime Minister, for Nazi ministers, the death penalty, and persecution of the Jews. |
 | | Thus Hedtoft's resignation coincided with a period when Danish-German relations were at low ebb, and in his speech he was not only obliged to make allowances for this strained atmosphere, but he had at the same time to ensure that the rebel party members bowed to his decision. |
 | | Hedtoft remained loyal to the government's law-and-order line, and his and his party's cooperation with the resistance movement after August 1943 had the nature of a marriage of convenience, and never signified an accept of the latter's military programme. |
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