Tuesday, March 26, 2019
Essay --
LChaimBravery can be defined in many contrasting ways, but it is non usually defined by an entire country. During land War Two, the entire country of Denmark decided that they would not submit to Hitler and wait on him in the extermination of the Jewish people, or The last(a) Solution. Denmark is the only usage of a country that was unwilling to succumb to the Nazi ideology and actively resist the regime. Through various resistance movements and strikes, the Danes were able to communicate to the Germans that they were not welcome and that their principles would not be accepted.The country of Denmark is situated directly all over Germany. Though it was not considered a major conquest by Hitler, it was invaluable due to its location near Norway. The country of Denmark was considered so unimportant that the Germans considered excluding it from The Final Solution during the Wannsee Conference. The Jewish problem in Denmark seemed very insignificant compared to some other countri es considering that there were only seven thousand and five hundred Jews to the 4 million Danes. Regardless, Denmark was occupied by the Germans on April 9, 1940.The German influence on the Danish government and people was very small. The Danes were able to primary(prenominal)tain their induce government with the Germans only dictating the foreign policies. The people were hardly affected as well, including the Jews. The Jewish people were able to continue with worship services and fooling life as usual. The Jewish people were also exempt from wearable the Star of David, registering as Jews, or leaving their houses and relinquishing businesses.One of the main opposers of the German occupation was the king of Denmark himself, King Christian X. From his unarmed, unescorted rides t... ...s. Theresienstadt was liberated by the Soviets on May 9, 1945 after the camp was handed over to the world(prenominal) Red Cross. Around fifty Danish people died during the internment in the co ncentration camp. Around four hundred and fifty survived.Denmark has been honored for their bravery by several different deposits, such as a monument in Israel of a boat that was done on the twenty-fifth anniversary of the rescue. There is also a boat that was used for the transportation to Sweden in the Holocaust Memorial Museum in Israel. Copenhagen has a monument with a king-sized inscription in both Danish and Hebrew that was a throw from the Israeli people. The autumn of 2013 marked the seventieth anniversary of the rescue of the Danish Jews. May we always remember the courage of a country inclined to seeing past the labels placed on people and seeing them as individuals instead.
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