Be able to function without sleep, food, or water for LONG LONG periods of time.
No, the Danish Jews escaped by boats to Sweden and stayed there during the rest of the war (apart from a small minority going back to Denmark to join the resistance). I assume you don't refer to the few days - maximum weeks - that Jews would have to be in hiding (from the disclosure of the deportation plans) until they could get on a boat to Sweden - in that waiting period they would of course be hidding by Danes.
Mostly the Danes did not escape the Germans. They continued to live in Denmark under German occupation until the war ended, when the Germans left. A few were able to go by boat to Sweden or England.
Because: - they had a coast line. - they had a neutral country that was willing to accept them. - Danish Jews were assimiliated. - the Germans warned them that there would be round-ups. - the Germans did not try to stop them. (it was not the Resistance that did the sumggling)
They were a memberof the household troops or bodyguard of a Danish or early English king or nobles.
Hello please answer this! :) thank you that would be grate!
nj
some of the people in the resistance did get caught and were shot in a public square. if the entire danish resistance would have been caught then Denmark would need to defend themselves. the resistance was helping Jews flee to Sweden by smuggling them onto fishing boats
The problem is that the Danish resistance had little to do with the escape of the Danish Jews, so where would the other groups take their example from. Unfortunately Denmark had one massive advantage over many other German-occupied countries; they had somewhere to escape to.
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 ! :(
Until August 1943 a captured member of the resistance would probably just go to prison, but after that date they would be executed.
they would ship in weapons secretly and the Germans would call it illegal shipping and goods, then they would use the dynamite and rifles and pistols they shipped in against all enemy's who were in there country and sometimes others. God bless the danish
In which countries the residents speak Danish? That would probably be Denmark. Danish is also a school-taught subject in Greenland from 1st grade.
Greenland is a self governing island, but became a Danish colony in 1815 and was until 1979 so one would think the cooking would be more Danish flavor. Danish Raspberry Cookies or Sirups Kager (Danish Spice Cookies).
Yep, we make and eat danish cookies from the start of December. We don't call it danish cookies though. A straight translation would be small-cookies. "Småkager"
Duch
The Navy it selves refuse to give vessels to the German Army. To ensure this would not happen, the Danish navy desided to sink their own ships while in habor. A battle broke out with german soldiers, however the opperation was a success and no ships where granted to the enemy of Denmark
No, the Danish Jews escaped by boats to Sweden and stayed there during the rest of the war (apart from a small minority going back to Denmark to join the resistance). I assume you don't refer to the few days - maximum weeks - that Jews would have to be in hiding (from the disclosure of the deportation plans) until they could get on a boat to Sweden - in that waiting period they would of course be hidding by Danes.