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Rescue of the Danish Jews
Event during World War 2
Main article: Denmark in World War II
The Danish resistance movement, with the assistance of many Danish citizens, managed to evacuate 7, of Denmark's 7, Jews, plus non-Jewish spouses, bygd sea to nearby neutral Sweden during the Second World War. The fängelse and deportation of Danish Jews was ordered bygd the German leader Adolf Hitler, but the efforts to rädda them started earlier due to the plans being leaked on September 28, , bygd German diplomat Georg Ferdinand Duckwitz.
The rescue fryst vatten considered one of the largest actions of collective resistance to aggression in the countries occupied bygd Germany during the Second World War. As a result of the rescue, and of the following Danish intercession on behalf of the Danish Jews who were captured and deported to the Theresienstadt concentration camp in the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia, 99% of Denmark's Jewish population survived the Holocaust.
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Rescue Timelines
Overall Chronology of Rescue in the Holocaust - See Below
Rescue in Austria
Rescue in Budapest, Hungary
Rescue in Denmark
Rescue in France
Rescue in Germany
Rescue in Poland
Rescue in Romania
Rescue in Turkey
Rescue By Chinese
Rescue by Italians
Rescue by the United States
Rescue by Vatican Nuncios
Chronology of Rescue by Diplomats
Hiram "Harry" Bingham, USA
Friedrich Born, International Committee for the Red Cross
Georg Ferdinand Duckwitz, Germany
Dr. Feng Shan Ho, China
Carl Lutz, Switzerland
Chiune Sugihara, Japan
Angelo Rotta and Gennaro Verolino, Vatican
Selahattin Ulkumen, Turkey
Vatican Nuncios
Raoul Wallenberg, Sweden
August November
World War I. Millions of soldiers die. At the conclusion of World War I, many of the royal families of Europe are deposed. First of many European oligarchies and “undemocratic democracies” are formed.
November
The American Jewish Joint Dist
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Chronology of Rescue in Denmark During the Holocaust
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Georg Duckwitz, German citizen, moves to Copenhagen, Denmark.
The Jewish Society of is founded in Copenhagen. It encourages Jewish revival and supports immigrant needs.
January 30,
Adolf Hitler is appointed Chancellor of Germany by German President Paul von Hindenburg.
The Nazi party becomes the ruling party in Germany.
February ,
The German Reichstag [Parliament] is burned down under mysterious circumstances. As a result, a state of emergency is declared. Hitler receives emergency powers from German President Paul von Hindenburg. Nazi storm troopers arrest ten thousand opponents of the Nazi party. Many of these are executed or “disappear.”
March 5,
Nazi party wins seats in the Reichstag.
March 24,
Passage of the Enabling Act by the Nazi-controlled Reichstag suspends