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Christian X was king of Denmark from 1912 to 1947.
King Christian X of Denmark was born on September 26, 1870.
In "Number the Stars" by Lois Lowry, King Christian X is the king of Denmark during World War II. He is known for his symbolic resistance to the German occupation of Denmark, including wearing a yellow star in solidarity with Danish Jews. His actions helped to inspire the Danish people to protect and rescue their Jewish neighbors during the Holocaust.
King Christian X of Denmark died on April 20, 1947 at the age of 76.
The beloved King of Denmark mentioned in "Number the Stars" was King Christian X. He was admired for his courage and compassion during the Danish resistance to the Nazi occupation in World War II.
King Christian X
King Christian X of Denmark was born on September 26, 1870 and died on April 20, 1947. King Christian X of Denmark would have been 76 years old at the time of death or 144 years old today.
King Christian X was the king of Denmark during WW2. He feared Germany would destroy his country, so he protected it by surrendering to Nazi officials. That is how Denmark became occupied during WW2.
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.
Denmark's King Christian X and the underground resistance movement worked hard to get Jews out of Denmark to Sweden. They also sabotaged the German's efforts to take the Jews to the concentration camps.
The prime minister was Erik Scavenius, who was heading a coalition government. The formal ruler was King Christiain X.
No, no king of Denmark has ever been black. Denmark is in the caucasian part of Europe, the Africans didn't come there till slavery started...