Most of the Danish Jewish refugees fled to Sweden.
Sweeden.
The Danes saw it as matter of citizenship, Danish Jews would not be given up to the Nazi's because they enjoyed Danish Citizenship. They also provided refugees with their protection simply because it was the right thing to do.
Finland handed over 8 Jews (refugees from Nazi Germany) to the Nazis. The figure given for Danish Jews killed is usually 161.
Most West European countries accepted some refugees from Nazi Germany.
Mexico accepted very few Jewish refugees in the 1930s and 1940s.
He publicly declared that regardless of German assertions to the contrary, that Danish Jews were just as Danish as Danish non-Jews. he is also rumored to have worn the Jewish Star as a symbol of solidarity between all Danish people. Because King Christian X took this attitude, many Danes saw it as their patriotic duty to the Fatherland to save Danish Jews. This resulted in the most successful preservation of any European country's Jewish population through the war.
No. At least 60 Danish Jews perished in camps.
It depends entirely on which moment of history. The country that has accepted the largest number of Jewish refugees in history is likely Israel (1948-Present), but the US (1850-Present), France (1950-Present), the Ottoman Empire (1400-1800), Poland (1200-1500), and China (1850-1950), accepted hundreds of thousands if not millions of Jewish immigrants and refugees.
In the years 1933-1941 the U.S. accepted about 250,000 refugees from Nazi Germany and from Austria. That is more than "a few thousand". Having said that, many would agree that it was not enough, given the gravity of the situation. No other country took in as many. (The Soviet Union accepted about 200,000 but for the most part only Communists ... Next is Britain, which took in 71,000). The above figures are for all refugees from Nazi Germany and Austria and include non-Jews.
you may not believe it but Japan was Probably the country that accepted the most Jews outside of Europe. Japan was actually very against their ally's enemies. The Netherlands, however, probably admitted the most Jews. Although the Danes(Who were a group in the Netherlands) probably saved the most Jews than any other group. Mainly because they were willing to take the incredible risk of doing so.
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