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Denmark saved all but 51 of its Jewish population. Almost 500 were deported to the Theresienstadt camp in Czechoslovokia and of that group only 51 perished. The Jewish population of Denmark was virtually unchanged because Denmark actively resisted, hid, and smuggled out their Jewish citizens.

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This is completely false, the 51 unaccounted jews almost certainly fled to Israel. As a Jewish person, I must admit that the gas chambers and the mass shootings in the East are a myth. Our people must be honest about this if we want to help progress

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