If you mean Jewish people, then yes, and there still is.
In the beginning of the 1930's many Jewish people moved to Denmark, to flee from Hitler and his anti-semitic way of life.
In the beginning of the occupation, the Germans did nothing to the Jewish people of Denmark. But when they suddenly arrested 12 of the most prominent Jewish people, they started to flee to Sweden, with the help of danish resistance men, and local fishermen.
After the war, the Jewish moved back to Denmark, many surprised by coming back to intact houses, thanks to their generous neighbors taking care of them.
It's no certainty, but there's estimated to be around 5-7000 Jews in Denmark today.
I belive Hitler invaded denmark because he thought all Jews were bad and deserved to be killed and hurt-plus in denmark there were a lot of Jews.
The Nazis were only able to kill 52 out of 8000 Denmark Jews. This was because the Denmark government sent them to Neutral Sweden.
Plain and simple, the safety of the Demark Jews
No.
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Denmark
The full answer is too long to fit here, but Jews in western Europe were treated better than in the east. Generally they were made to wear a yellow star before they were segregated and deported, timings on these stages varied.
they found a job
He smuggled them to Sweden from Denmark.
Denmark and Finland.
Schindler
It is generally considered a bad thing.