Wednesday, May 24, 2017

Number the Stars (Who warned the Danes of the Jewish roundup?)

RESCUE IN DENMARK

Most individuals in occupied Europe did not actively collaborate in the Nazi genocide. Nor did they do anything to help Jews and other victims of Nazi policies. Throughout the Holocaust, millions of people silently stood by while they saw Jews, Roma (Gypsies), and other "enemies of the Reich" being rounded up and deported. Many of these bystanders told themselves that what they saw happening was none of their business. Others were too frightened to help. In many places, providing shelter to Jews was a crime punishable by death.
In spite of the risks, a small number of individuals refused to stand by and watch.These people had the courage to help by providing hiding places, underground escape routes, false papers, food, clothing, money, and sometimes even weapons.
Denmark was the only occupied country that actively resisted the Nazi regime's attempts to deport its Jewish citizens. 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. Warned of the German plans, Jews began to leave Copenhagen, where most of the almost 8,000 Jews in Denmark lived, and other cities, by train, car, and on foot. With the help of the Danish people, they found hiding places in homes, hospitals, and churches. Within a two-week period fishermen helped ferry some 7,200 Danish Jews and 680 non-Jewish family members to safety across the narrow body of water separating Denmark from Sweden.
The Danish rescue effort was unique because it was nationwide. It was not completely successful, however. Almost 500 Danish Jews were deported to the Theresienstadt ghetto in Czechoslovakia. Yet even of these Jews, all but 51 survived the Holocaust, largely because Danish officials pressured the Germans with their concerns for the well-being of those who had been deported. The Danes proved that widespread support for Jews and resistance to Nazi policies could save lives.
There are numerous stories of brave people in other countries who also tried to save the Jews from perishing at the hands of the Nazis. Nearly 12,000 Jewish children were rescued by clergymen in France who found housing for them and even smuggled some into Switzerland and Spain. About 20,000 Polish Jews were able to survive in hiding outside the ghetto in Warsaw because people provided shelter for them in their homes. Some Jews were even hidden in the Warsaw Zoo by the zoo's director, Jan Zabinski.


Click on the links to the right, too!  Use your earbuds to watch the videos and listen to the personal experiences of these Danes.  Check out the map that illustrates the great escape to Sweden.

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9 comments:

  1. Could they just hide the jews for ever in their homes or move them to safety for safety reasons?

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  2. Why would other countries like us not allow run-away Jews???

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  3. Was the Danish Resistance sort of like the underground railroad?
    I think, the Jews would of had to of gone to Sweden because it was not occupied by the Nazis.

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  4. I think the Danish Resistance was a secret group like the Underground Railroad. The Danish Resistance took the Jews to countries where the Nazi did not occupy them.

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  5. Why did the Nazi soldiers not try to hide themselves in Sweden? If they did, they could have caught more Jews and taken over it. The Germans should have noticed the small gap between Denmark and Sweden and taken more notice of the possibility that Jews could be escaping there.

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  6. The danish resistance might of been something similar to the Underground railroad. One question id why weren't Nazi soldiers in Sweden and why did Jews only go to Sweden?

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  7. A german diplomat that was part of the danish resistance

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