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The ferry location is in Korsör, Denmark. Looking at this photograph, I found that there was something that was not right. Looking closer, I recognized that the "White buses" parked along the ferry were not the real White buses, just newly prepared in Sweden, false White buses. They were clean and nice, shiny white, and lacked roof rails. They did not match the military White buses from Hässelholm that carried out the mission for the Red Cross on the continent. However, they matched buses from local bus depots in Gothenburg and Malmö. Who are the local White buses picking up here? They are probably Danes from the Danish internment camp in Fröslev, which in April had about 5,500 people. When the camp was dissolved, most of them passed through the Danish Red Cross station in Padborg. Did the Swedish Red Cross count the Danes interned in Fröslev as "rescued" from German concentration camps? Most likely, among those arriving by ferry from Nyborg were also former prisoners from the camps in Nazi Germany and the large group of German Swedes who arrived daily in large and small groups to Padborg. Germans (German-Swedes) arrived in Padborg in the real White buses and in private cars. During the last transports from Padborg to Malmö, both Scandinavian and non-Scandinavian former concentration camp prisoners arrived on the same ferry to Korsör and later to Malmö on April 28, 1945.
Swedish historians should investigate who ordered the action of Fake White Buses.