No, the Danish Jews escaped by boats to Sweden and stayed there during the rest of the war (apart from a small minority going back to Denmark to join the resistance). I assume you don't refer to the few days - maximum weeks - that Jews would have to be in hiding (from the disclosure of the deportation plans) until they could get on a boat to Sweden - in that waiting period they would of course be hidding by Danes.
the rescuers.
by boat
Yea, and it was the Nazis that hid them and tortured them in Germany
They fled to Sweeden.
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nobody the Jews hid themselves.
Ellen and her family, like many other Danish Jews, went to Sweden by boat.
No. At least 60 Danish Jews perished in camps.
many Jews hid in disused buildings.
They did not exist.
the rescuers.
Pious Jews called Essenes wrote and hid the Dead Sea Scrolls.Hope this helped! (=^.^~
by boat
Yea, and it was the Nazis that hid them and tortured them in Germany
They fled to Sweeden.
Most of the Danish Jewish refugees fled to Sweden.
Yes, Jews caught hiding were subjected to extra punishments.