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The question might better be asked, "What did the Danes do to the Nazis?" The Nazis had real difficulties in Denmark. At first it seemed rather easy. They swarmed across the tiny border between Denmark and Germany and because there was a rather small army the King thought it best if Denmark capitulated. They sank their ships in the harbour and then allowed the German superior force to occupy Denmark. Later however when it was understood that the Germans were going to start rounding up the Jews of Denmark, the people started fighting back. they bombed major munitions installations and rail lines. They mounted an unprecedented underground communications network to keep people infomed about what was going on and an amazing number of ordinary Danes began advising their Jewish friends to go into hiding. They hid the Jews in homes in churches on farms and finally smuggled them into small fishing boats and sailed them to neutral Sweden. This may not seem very heroic to most but when you begin to understand just how many of the Jewish population in Denmark were saved, it is absolutely astounding. When the Jews were finally able to return after the war, they found their homes well taken care of. Neighbours had willingly gone in and watered plants and looked after their homes for them.

If you want to read a brief history of this fantastic feat, use the link below.

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