The problem is that the Danish resistance had little to do with the escape of the Danish Jews, so where would the other groups take their example from.
Unfortunately Denmark had one massive advantage over many other German-occupied countries; they had somewhere to escape to.
THE FRENCH RESISTANCE The french communist resistance SOE And various others
The Danes stance was heroic, but the wheels sere already in motion. The mechanics of the Final Solution were in motion and the "just say No" position would have little effect on other occupied countries, particularly those with historical anti-semetic roots.
It didn't. Almost all of them fled to Sweden, which was a neutral country at the time. However the succesful rescue of the Danish jews were due to the cooperation of the Danish government with Nazi Germany. In Denmark the cooperation policy is a matter of heavy debate. On one hand we saved the jews but if all occupied nations had been as cooperative, Germany might have won the war.
Jane from Occupied Europe was created in 1979-06.
No it is not.
Jane from Occupied Europe - band - was created in 1988.
Resistance organisations in Nazi-occupied Europe did different things. Actions ranged from the distribution of anti-Nazi propaganda and hiding of Allied personnel and refugees to espionage and armed uprisings in occupied areas and extermination camps.
Most of Europe was occupied by either Germany or Russia.
There were several major invasions of occupied Europe, the largest was the invasion of Normandy in June 1944
All of Nazi occupied Europe and from territories occupied by her allies.
The SOE was the British intelligence services network of agents who aided the resistance movements in Nazi occupied Europe in WW2. They worked closely with resistance fighters, many of them were foreign nationals themselves, and among other events, assassinated Heydrich in Czechoslovakia.
The nation of Europe which had Vichy as a capital is France.