Yes.
Denmark did not real have an important role in world war 2. The only reason Germany occupied Denmark was because they had a big agriculture and could secure Germany alot of food. Also airports in Denmark where used much. Most of all there was 2 special airports. One in "Aalborg" and one in the very small town of "Randbøldal"
Neutral
Denmark and Norway
The Nazis were only able to kill 52 out of 8000 Denmark Jews. This was because the Denmark government sent them to Neutral Sweden.
Christian X was king of Denmark during the holocaust. Although Denmark had a relatively low population of Jews, the government and citizen strongly supported them. Despite the Germans push in Denmark, the Danes were able to successfully save a vast majority of Denmark's Jewish population.
Switzerland and Spain, Denmark and Norway were neutral but Hitler brought them into the war
Switzrland, Spain, The Netherlands, Denmark
Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, Denmark
No. It was neutral, and a hiding spot for Jews from denmark
Sweden Norway
Denmark promotes peaceful solutions to international crisis is an example of how the Nordic nations choose to be neutral. (novanet)
It is a country which has the power to make war yet chooses to remain neutral; taking no side in the conflict. Holland was a neutral power in World War 1. Belgium began the war as a neutral power but joined the Allies after its neutrality was violated by Germany.