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During World War II, approximately 7,000 Danes lost their lives due to the conflict, including military personnel and civilians. This number includes those who died as a result of the German occupation, resistance activities, and the Holocaust, where around 1,200 Danish Jews were deported to concentration camps, with many perishing. The overall impact of the war on Denmark was significant, though the country experienced relatively less devastation compared to other European nations.

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