Because:
- they had a coast line.
- they had a neutral country that was willing to accept them.
- Danish Jews were assimiliated.
- the Germans warned them that there would be round-ups.
- the Germans did not try to stop them.
(it was not the Resistance that did the sumggling)
Not many. Millions of people died in German concentration camps. Only about a hundred died in concentration camps in America.
the American army found so of th Jews in concetration camps when they went into the forests, the Germans had left the camps so that the aarmys cant find them
If you've ever heard of Schindler's List, it's about Oskar Schindler, a member of the Nazi party who saved hundreds of Jews from concentration camps. So, yes.
Schindler
Well i dont think hitler saved him, but hitler left him in the city to die. When the jews were making their way to the trians with were heaing to concentration camps, Wladyslaw Szpilam was pushed out of crowd. hope i helped you there!
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Denmark's King Christian X and the underground resistance movement worked hard to get Jews out of Denmark to Sweden. They also sabotaged the German's efforts to take the Jews to the concentration camps.
Not many. Millions of people died in German concentration camps. Only about a hundred died in concentration camps in America.
some escaped on thier own, others with the help of escape committees or local resistance, but very few were saved, most died and some managed to outlive the camps.
the American army found so of th Jews in concetration camps when they went into the forests, the Germans had left the camps so that the aarmys cant find them
No. The Jews were saved and liberated from the concentration camps after the British, the Americans and the USSR defeated the Nazis and their allies.
Because he saved the lives of thousands of Jews that were earmarked for the Concentration camps during WW 2 by employing them in his factories.
It was Denmark. Though small, it was able to smuggleall it's Jews, over 7,000 people, to Sweden because Swedish scientists created a drug out of Coccaine and dried rabbit's blood to attract the Nazi's dogs then temporaily destroy their sense of smell.
YES! Oskar Schindler saved more than 1,100 Jews from Auschwitz, the death camp. Other WWII hero's include Irena Sendler, Raoul Wallenberg, And Carl Lutz.
Raoul Wallenberg and Count Folke Bernadotte saved over 100.000 European Jews from concentration camps, the king Gustav V attempted to negotiate with Hitler to treat Jews more "humanely". Nearly all of the Jews in Denmark managed to escape to Sweden, so the answer would be yes.
Bad enough to kill nearly every person to ever be in one. If you survived one of the camps, it is either because you escaped or you were saved by somebody. Basically, everybody died. Gas, furnaces, guns, starvation, and many others...
If you've ever heard of Schindler's List, it's about Oskar Schindler, a member of the Nazi party who saved hundreds of Jews from concentration camps. So, yes.