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  1. 23 de sept. de 2019 · On September 28, 1943, Georg Ferdinand Duckwitz, a German diplomat, secretly informed the Danish resistance that the Nazis were planning to deport the Danish Jews. The Danes responded quickly, organizing a nationwide effort to smuggle the Jews by sea to neutral Sweden.

  2. The Danish Solution: The Rescue of the Jews in Denmark 2003 documentary about the escape of Danish Jews to Sweden during World War II Across the Waters , 2016 film based on the true story of Niels Børge Lund Ferdinandsen, who rescued the Danish Jews during World War II

  3. The rescue of the Danish Jews in October 1943 is a unique story. In the first years of German occupation no anti-Jewish legislation was enacted and the situation of the Danish Jews did not change much. Nazi Germany wanted to encourage the cooperation of Denmark and knew that singling out the Danish Jews and persecuting them would result in wide opposition

  4. On September 28, 1943, Georg Ferdinand Duckwitz, a German diplomat, secretly informed the Danish resistance that the Nazis were planning to deport the Danish Jews. The Danes responded quickly, organizing a nationwide effort to smuggle the Jews by sea to neutral Sweden .

  5. Author (s): United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, Washington, DC. Learn about the Jewish population of Denmark, the German occupation, and resistance and rescue in Denmark during WWII and the Holocaust.

  6. 6 de may. de 2005 · The Danish Solution: The Rescue of the Jews in Denmark: Directed by Karen Cantor, Camilla Kjærulff. With Garrison Keillor. Filmmakers Karen Cantor and Camilla Kjaerilff team to reveal how the Jews of Denmark managed to escape falling victim to Hitler's Third Reich.

  7. On September 8th, the Nazi’s civil administrator in Denmark, Werner Best, wrote to Berlin suggesting ‘a solution to the Jewish Question must now be considered’. A week later, Hitler issued the order, and preparations were made for the imminent deportation of Danish Jews.