your question doesn't make since but if you mean What did the the Danish Resistance fighters do in the factories World Word II ? the answer is they risked there life to help the Jews escape from the German soldier's. And they would put the Jews in factories and shot them ! :(
The Danish resistance was a movement during World War II where Danish citizens opposed the German occupation of Denmark. They engaged in acts of sabotage, helped spirit Jewish citizens to safety, and provided intelligence to the Allied forces. Their actions played a key role in the eventual liberation of Denmark in 1945.
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No, Annemarie is Danish, not German. She is the main character in "Number the Stars" by Lois Lowry, which takes place in Denmark during World War II.
German and Japanese factories
The Resistance fighters are people who helped the Jews fight the Germans.
White Rose or in German Wiss Rose
The story has been translated in to many languages. I have copies in Spanish, French, German and Danish.
The Danish resistance was very important because of the fact they had saved over 90% of their Jewish population. These actions also showed that when people fight for their beliefs it is much stronger than being alone. The resistors near the end of the war was almost 45,000 people.
This contributor is of Danish descent. The Danes were armed with bolt-action rifles, and they had the biggest helmets of any World War 2 combatant, but it did not help them in 1940. Germany needed specialized weapons and tactics to invade France, Belgium, Holland, and Norway, but with Denmark and Luxembourg they merely pushed aside the markers and rolled in. Yet, except for Yugoslavia, Denmark had the most effective resistance to the Axis of any occupied country. The British equipped the Danes with the STEN gun, the Welrod silenced assassination pistol, explosives, and other weapons of resistance. When the Germans planned to round up Danish Jews and send them to concentration camps, the Danish resistance learned of it and sent nearly all of the Jews to neutral Sweden by fishing boat in a single night. As the war turned against Germany, Danish resistance became more open. When Montgomery's army neared the German-Danish border in 1945, the Danish Army swung into action and expelled the Germans. Yes, this contributor is proud to be a Dane. Sorry I cannot answer the question more effectively, but perhaps another contributor can do it. The most recognizable weapon used by the Danish Army when Germany invaded was probably the Madsen machine gun.
Resistance fighters are Danish people who want to bring harm to the Germans no matter what it takes. If you read the book "Number the Stars," it tells a lot about them. __ Resistance fighters were essentially guerrillas. The term is used in particular of irregulars who resisted Nazi occupation in World War 2.
The Danish resistance sunk the Danish navy ships in "Number the Stars" to prevent them from falling into the hands of the Germans during World War II.
The resistance movement didn't have a common symbol. Civilians could show sympathy with the resistance for instance by wearing a small metal emblem with the King's monogram, if they were adults, or a knitted cap in Royal air force colours, if they were teenagers.