In Number of the Stars, the Germans found out the names of the Danish Jews by looking at the papers in the Temple they go to. They are going to take them somewhere else. This is all on page 35 of your book.
The Germans find out the names of the Danish Jews for a reason. They do this because they want to arrest all the Jews. The Germans find the names out at the temple! They found out their names, ages, and personal information. They plan maybe to come that night. This puts Ellen in danger because she is a Jew.
They had a list of the names of Jews and some people turned them in if they found out about them hiding.
The related link below shows an expansive list of German surnames. slonina
Take lessons in it, or find a Danish friend, who you can learn it from.
So they could make sure to find all of the Jews in that town
These tend to be aglicized German names. They tended to be anglicized when Jews moved from mainland Europe to English-speaking countries such as the UK, Australia and later America. Some names were anglicized in full, some, as in the names in the question, were only part-anglicized. Yet other names have not changed at all but are simply pronounced as if they were English, e.g. Rothschild is pronunced Roths child (the child of Roth) but its German origin is Roth (red) Schild (shield). This process is by no means new or confined to the 20th century (Holocaust), as nearly all European countries conducted, at some stage in their history, pogroms against the Jews, forcing them to leave and find new places to settle.
If what you ask is 'when did non Jews find out about the extermination of Jews?" the answer is complicated. Reports were released by escapees of Auschwitz concerning the gassing of Jews in 1944 (Verba Wetzler report). Yet, German Army (Whermacht) soldiers wrote home about mass executions of the Jews as early as summer 1941..those soldiers serving in Eastern Front.Non Jews knew of the systematic oppression happening to Jews from the beginning in 1933 , as this was ahappening all around them (Germany especially)
There are too many to list. Go to Google and type in "German ships awarded as war reparations" -- you will find dozens of websites giving the names and details of the relevant ships, including to which countries they were awarded.
Yes. Referring to a German as a "Kraut" is certainly not a good thing. However, they do not find it as offensive as black people find the n-word or as offensive as Jews find the k-word.
Until August 1941 that was the preferred policy of the Nazi leadership, or of most of it. Until then Jews were allowed to leave Germany if they could find somewhere outside the German sphere to go to.
One can find and purchase Danish furniture from Bo Concept and Vizion Furniture. Ebay might be another good place to look. Visit Copenhagen is another store which sells Danish goods, including furniture.
I was not able to find many places online that purchase Danish furniture, but I did find a company called Vampt Vintage Design that states that they purchase Danish furniture. You could also try to sell it through a site such as Kijiji or Ebay.
German soldiers found Anne Frank and her family in their hiding place in Amsterdam on August 4, 1944. They were betrayed by an anonymous informer.