jewish expulsion from denmark
The "Jewish expulsion from Denmark" refers to the organized rescue and relocation of Denmark's Jewish population to safety during World War II. Despite Nazi occupation, the vast majority of Danish Jews were successfully transported to neutral Sweden in 1943, avoiding the fate of deportation and extermination that befell many Jews in other occupied countries.
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