At 08:00, we were served an excellent breakfast in bed. Shortly afterward, we were informed that, unfortunately, we could not count on any rest yet. Since the Allies were at the gates of Neuengamme, the remaining Danes and Norwegians had to be evacuated as soon as possible. We therefore set off again at 10:00. On the ferry crossing the Great Belt, we were served lunch as usual.
We arrived in Padborg at around 21:00. Air raid alarms persisted all evening, and the sky was red along the southern horizon from the fire in a nearby town, probably Schleswig. Around 23:00, the station was attacked by low-flying planes, “Tiefflieger,” and we had to leave the tracks as quickly as possible and seek cover in the fields while the planes swept overhead. Three Danes were wounded during the attack, and some of our vehicles were hit, though not seriously.