There are examples in both end of the extreme : Some Jews reportedly experienced that their flats and houses had been looked after (and even cleaned by women auxiliary), whereas other returned to find their business taken over by others. I'm certainly no expert, but have read a debate by where historians disagreed about what was typical, so apparently the subject is poorly or inconclusively researched.
They fled to Sweeden.
by boat
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The Danish Resistance helped the Jews when the Germans forced them to move out of their home. i think. by: M.I.A.
They had to flee, since the German occupational forces in Denmark has been given orders from Berlin to round them up and deport them to concentration camps - just as it had happened in other occupied countries. A German official, Duckwitz, told leading danish politicians about the plan and they in turn got the resistance movement to organise the rescue of the Danish Jews across the Øresund strait to neutral Sweden.
I think the face where trying to keep the jews safe and more
They fled to Sweeden.
No. At least 60 Danish Jews perished in camps.
by boat
Sadly, no. Some Ethiopian Jews remain in Ethiopia.
Most of the Danish Jewish refugees fled to Sweden.
Holocaust survivors.
Not enough.
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.
He does not exist, 6 000 000 Jews died.
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