The Danes saw it as matter of citizenship, Danish Jews would not be given up to the Nazi's because they enjoyed Danish Citizenship. They also provided refugees with their protection simply because it was the right thing to do.
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.
The Danish resistance was when aliens attacked they earth and brough to the earth talking horse-hogs and the only people that could stand up to them was bald teenagers[=the danish resistance was actually when adolf Hitler attacked other places and sent Jews to concentration camps. people, like Jew, tried to save the Jewish people which is called the danish resistance.
During World War II, Danish citizens and resistance groups organized a remarkable effort to save their Jewish population from Nazi persecution. In October 1943, when the Nazis began rounding up Jews in Denmark, many Danes helped by providing shelter and transportation. Fishermen and boats were used to ferry Jews across the Øresund Strait to neutral Sweden, where they would be safe from deportation. This operation resulted in the successful escape of approximately 7,200 Jews, showcasing the courage and solidarity of the Danish people.
no, there was no need to go to extraordinary methods.
A litlle less than the 8.000 living there.
Yes there is still many of Jews that was on the list alive
The total number of Jews saved by the Danes is estimated to have been around 7200, which constituted around 90% of the Jewish community living in Denmark at the time. In addition, the Danish government repeatedly sent food parcels to the remaining Jews who had been imprisoned by the Nazis, thus ensuring that only around 150 Danish Jews perished during WW2. After the war the entire Danish population were awarded the status of "righteous among the nations" for their bravery and courageous stance in the face of evil.
Most Danish Jews fled to safety the night before they were due to be deported.
the danish people pulled together to save the entire Jewish community. the only people who reserved their humanity in the face of the nazi horror
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Our Blessed Lord came to save everyone from the hell that we deserve on account of our sins. He did not just come for the Jews, but since they were God's chosen people, He started with them, afterall, "salvation is from the Jews."
2,000-4,000