Fishermen sailed them to Hoganas in Sweden from Gilleleje all together 940 people.
by boat
It's a city in Denmark.
Any time when they stupidly think it was safe to escape, Jews try to escape when they think theirs a way or a time gap which then they could escape
The Dutch people tried to hide them, feed them while they hid and they also tried to help them escape by boat to get to England. They had a magnificent Underground Resistance in the Netherlands and they worked in cooperation with the Brits and American. They also helped the Jews get away on the "Underground Railroad". This escape line got many hundreds of Jews out of the Netherlands to safety. Some of the Jews made it to Sweden and England.
they are not
why was it possible for people to escape by boat to sweden from gilleleje
by boat
Gilleleje is a town in the north of Zealand. It's only claim to fame is that it was one of those little fishing villages from where Jews were sailing to Sweden during WWII to avoid capture by the Nazis.
Gilleleje's population is 6,491.
by foot, car, boat, bascially by any means available.
Gilleleje is located north of Copenhagen, at the northern coast of the island Sealand.
It's a city in Denmark.
Not excactly an expert. But they did quiet a few things fx: -Blowing up the German train track and stopped the transportation to the KZ- camps. -Sailed the Jews from Gilleleje to Sweden. As I said I am not an expert but these are few of the things they did ^^
there was no single boat.
The Johansens travel from Copenhagen, Denmark to Gilleleje, Denmark in the book "Number the Stars" by Lois Lowry.
Any time when they stupidly think it was safe to escape, Jews try to escape when they think theirs a way or a time gap which then they could escape
The Dutch people tried to hide them, feed them while they hid and they also tried to help them escape by boat to get to England. They had a magnificent Underground Resistance in the Netherlands and they worked in cooperation with the Brits and American. They also helped the Jews get away on the "Underground Railroad". This escape line got many hundreds of Jews out of the Netherlands to safety. Some of the Jews made it to Sweden and England.