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.
that he was a man that new what he was doing and wanted to save the Jews.
King Christian X is 6' 7".
In "Number the Stars" by Lois Lowry, King Christian X is the king of Denmark during World War II. He is known for his symbolic resistance to the German occupation of Denmark, including wearing a yellow star in solidarity with Danish Jews. His actions helped to inspire the Danish people to protect and rescue their Jewish neighbors during the Holocaust.
King Christian X of Denmark helped to transport Danish Jews to Sweden in World War II. He paid for and arranged their journey to keep them safe from the patrolling Nazi's.
He became king by his family. king christian the ninth.
king christian x had at least up to three siblings
It was a Denmark King Christian X according to Isaac Asimov's Book of Facts. Not certain if it's true.
King Christian X of Denmark was born on September 26, 1870.
Christian X was king of Denmark from 1912 to 1947.
The beloved King of Denmark mentioned in "Number the Stars" was King Christian X. He was admired for his courage and compassion during the Danish resistance to the Nazi occupation in World War II.
The prime minister was Erik Scavenius, who was heading a coalition government. The formal ruler was King Christiain X.
He publicly declared that regardless of German assertions to the contrary, that Danish Jews were just as Danish as Danish non-Jews. he is also rumored to have worn the Jewish Star as a symbol of solidarity between all Danish people. Because King Christian X took this attitude, many Danes saw it as their patriotic duty to the Fatherland to save Danish Jews. This resulted in the most successful preservation of any European country's Jewish population through the war.