Land of Mine
At the days after the surrender of Germany in May 1945, a group of young German prisoners of war were handed over to the Danish government and subsequently sent out to the westcoast, where they were ordered to remove the more than two million mines which the Germans had placed in the sand along the shore. With their hands, glancing around in the sand, the boys were made to execute the dangerous job under their Danish sergeant, Carl Leopold Rasmussen's leadership.