A story lacking in informationIn 2010, the University Press of Southern Denmark published the results of historian Lone Rünitz’ long-term project on the history of the Jugend-Aliyah children in Denmark in a book entitled Diskret Ophold (Discrete Stay). The book is mainly an account of the Danish aspects of the Jugend-Aliyah work, including interesting stories of some of the refugee children.Hardly any effort has gone into explaining the Danish contacts with the European network of the brave women and men, who engaged in the rescue of Jewish children, the Kinderstransporte and in Zionist youth work. More than 90 % of the literature used by Rünitz in her book is Danish and many of the new central presentations on the Jugend-Aliyah seem to b...
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Rebellion in the StandsAt the Danish national stadium in 1941, on 5 June, Denmark’s annually celebra...
A short but brutal chapter in Danish-Jewish history: The Cimbrian BullDuring the German occupation o...
Christian X and the Jews - the main figures in Danish WWII propagandaDue to seemingly minor efforts ...
Who saved the Danish Jews?On 9 April 1940, Denmark was occupied by Germany without significant Danis...
As part of “The Final Solution” the Germans planned to arrest and deport all Jews in Denmark on the ...
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»... in our own eyes, and in the eyes of the future« The Danish Parliament and the German Refugees, ...
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The first scholar to investigate and conclude on the October 1943 rescue of the Jews of Denmark was ...
I Danmark er der de sidste femten år udkommet en hel del bøger om jødernes historie, ikke mindst om ...
The article identifies trends and potentials in the historiography of the rescue of the Danish Jews ...
Thank Those Who Should Be ThankedDenmark has received much praise for the rescue of the Jews in 1943...
Business Management and the Authoritarian State Knud Højgaard 1878-1968Knud Højgaard (1878-1968), Da...
This study analyses aspects of Danish-Jewish identity in the context of the Occupation and Holocaust...
The Red Cross and the Administration of the German Refugees in Denmark 1945-1949The Red Cross has, f...
Rebellion in the StandsAt the Danish national stadium in 1941, on 5 June, Denmark’s annually celebra...