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Did the bus garage sabotage really happen on 12 March 1944? Jan Christensen's book says: in the early hours of 14 August 1944. It also says that the move to Bjølsen was caused by a 28 April 1944 aerial attack at Luftwaffe's previous whereabouts at Kjeller. Geschichte (talk)
Thank you for correcting the date. The wrong date stems from a 2008-book with extracts from old reports, picked without double checking. (Not listed as a reference, as the three other references for the bus garage sabotage ought to be enough for a brief mention.) Oceanh (talk) 19:16, 12 September 2009 (UTC)Reply