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Copenhagen, Denmark, sometimes called (C-Yards)
There are no states in Denmark like the US. The capital city, if that is what you are asking, in Denmark, is Copenhagen, or København in Danish.
Yes, it is the capital city and it comes to show that it is in fact the most popular city Denmark because when you search up something about Denmark like for say popular attractions it will come up with places in Copenhagen
The question seem to imply that Copenhagen as whole was a target of the Holocaust, which would be a bit of an exaggeration. There were approx. 7.000 Jews living in Denmark at the time of the German occupation - most of them in Copenhagen. With the exception of people who due to old age or illness were unable to travel, almost all Jews were saved from the Holocaust due to a number of factors (like a German official warning Danish politicians, a popular active support of the secret evacuation of Jews to coastal towns and via boats on to neutral Sweden). They stayed in Sweden until the war was over after which they returned to Denmark and Copenhagen. (PS: some apparently didn't have the patience to wait it out in Sweden and quickly snug back to Denmark and joined the resistance movement. PPS: The German official who spilled the beans, Duchwitz, became a West-German ambassador to Denmark in the 50's).
Yes Denmark's capital of Copenhagen is split between the islands of Zealand and Amager.
If there is one, it would be in Copenhagen. There is a strong European alliance between the Tussauds organization ( Wax Museums) and Ripleys. they are different branches of the same hub, like some automakers.
They were sparsely stocked due to rationing, which rested on cards which gave limited purchases for food and clothing.
Denmark looked just like it always had because there was no blitzkreig, no lightning invasion. The King of Denmark abjectly surrendered just 6 hours after the German army appeared at his border. There were minor skirmishes, but only 2 or 3 Danish Army units resisted and were soon defeated. After the Germans threatened to bomb Copenhagen, King Christian X and his government surrendered
In Copenhagen, Denmark live three best friends: Annemarie Johansen, Annemarie's younger sister, Kristi, and Ellen Rosen. The story, Number The Stars, begins in 1943. Since the girls were 7 years old, Germany has occupied Denmark. German soldiers patrol the streets. The girls, being young, still enjoy childhood activities, like running to race each other to home. As the story begins, the soldiers stop them to question the girls.
Kopenhagen Kopenhaven, like Bremerhaven
Copenhagen in "Number the Stars" was described as tense and fearful at the end of the war, with people anxiously awaiting news of the German occupation ending. The city was quiet and subdued as residents cautiously emerged from hiding to assess the damage and begin rebuilding their lives.
That state is very Denmark-like