I don't think he did a lot, 'cos Denmark were very neutral, or maybe he didn't have the power?
But a lot of Danes helped the Jewish escape further up north.
Denmark.
Just before the Holocaust that ranged from a small fraction of 1% in Denmark to about 10% in Poland.
yes there were because the king was trying to help them
the Holocaust had no 'the Allies' per se, there were alliances like between the escape committees inside camps and the local resistance groups.
King Frederick I of Denmark was born on October 7, 1471.
Nothing.
No.
The Danes are the inhabitants of Denmark.
he was famous for the holocaust in Copenhagen, Denmark
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.
Denmark.
Just before the Holocaust that ranged from a small fraction of 1% in Denmark to about 10% in Poland.
King Claudius and Queen Gertrude.
Frederik II
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.
Iceland was ruled by Denmark during World War I under King Christian X.
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.