...of course.
If you mean Jewish people, then yes, and there still is. In the beginning of the 1930's many Jewish people moved to Denmark, to flee from Hitler and his anti-semitic way of life. In the beginning of the occupation, the Germans did nothing to the Jewish people of Denmark. But when they suddenly arrested 12 of the most prominent Jewish people, they started to flee to Sweden, with the help of danish resistance men, and local fishermen. After the war, the Jewish moved back to Denmark, many surprised by coming back to intact houses, thanks to their generous neighbors taking care of them. It's no certainty, but there's estimated to be around 5-7000 Jews in Denmark today.
Yes, Denmark still exists.
Yes, according to Jewish belief, the Jewish people are still considered God's chosen people in modern times. This belief is rooted in the covenant between God and the Jewish people as described in the Hebrew Bible.
Denmark's population is about 5,532,531, and still increasing.
Yes; and it still is.
The Jewish people in Germany still mourn the loss of their friends and family, even now. World War II was devastating for the Jewish people in Germany.
Denmark is still a nice country.
Yes, according to Jewish belief, Jews are still considered God's chosen people in modern times. This belief is rooted in the covenant between God and the Jewish people as described in the Hebrew Bible.
They are still same as people.
people are not allowed to wear hats inside the church
The Jewish Star represents the Unity of the Jewish People which is as important today for Jews as it was 2000 years ago, so the symbol is still used.
Nope. Racial/Religious prejudice still exists, but the Holocaust is 100% over.