They fled to Sweeden.
most of them died.
by boat
When they invaded, the danish people didn't really put up a fight( of course there was a Resistance though). After the invasion the Nazis went from building to building searching for Jews to exterminate.
Most were sent to Gas Chambers.
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Most of the Danish Jewish refugees fled to Sweden.
Generally only Jews and Muslims are circumcised in Denmark the indigenous Danish population is uncircumcised.
No. At least 60 Danish Jews perished in camps.
Yes, though they were warned and most managed to escape.
Wallenberg was the individual responsible for saving the most. The most saved in a single action may have been the evacuation of Danish Jews.
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.
most of them died.
by boat
When they invaded, the danish people didn't really put up a fight( of course there was a Resistance though). After the invasion the Nazis went from building to building searching for Jews to exterminate.
Most were murdered.
Most were sent to Gas Chambers.
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