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.
The Danish resistance fighters were a group of individuals and organizations that opposed the Nazi occupation of Denmark during World War II, which lasted from 1940 to 1945. They engaged in various forms of resistance, including sabotage, intelligence gathering, and helping Jewish citizens escape to safety. Prominent groups included the Danish Freedom Council and the Holger Danske resistance group. Their efforts played a significant role in undermining Nazi control and ultimately contributed to Denmark's liberation.
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.
Danish resistance movement were a phenomenal group of Dane who overtly and covertly fought against the Nazis. They also helped Jews to escape to Sweden. Read all the details of the heroic work the Danes did to defeat the Nazis in their country. See link below.
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All countries occupied by the Nazis in WW2 had groups of resistance fighters. They were particularly effective in some parts of the former Yugoslavia - I mean those headed by Tito. Norway, France and the Netherlands also had effective resistance movements.
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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.
The Resistance fighters are people who helped the Jews fight the Germans.
In Number the Stars and in real life, the Danes sank their own navy so the Germans could not use them.
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 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.
drugs so the dogs couldn't smell the Jews hiding
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The Free Danes newspaper in "Number the Stars" was important because it provided a way for the Resistance to spread information, coordinate activities, and resist the German occupation during World War II. It played a crucial role in keeping the Danish population informed and connected during a time of great danger.
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Danish resistance movement were a phenomenal group of Dane who overtly and covertly fought against the Nazis. They also helped Jews to escape to Sweden. Read all the details of the heroic work the Danes did to defeat the Nazis in their country. See link below.
In Number the Stars, Peter and Lise were involved with the Danish Resistance movement during World War II. They worked to help smuggle Jews out of Denmark to safety in Sweden. Their bravery and sacrifices were instrumental in saving many lives during this dark time.