Review:
Danish Resistance During World War Ii
overall review score: 4.5
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Danish resistance during World War II refers to the various efforts made by the Danish people to resist the German occupation of Denmark from 1940 to 1945.
Key Features
- Underground movements
- Sabotage
- Espionage
- Rescue of Jews
- Communication networks
Pros
- Courageous acts of defiance against an oppressive regime
- Successful efforts to save Jewish citizens from deportation
Cons
- Loss of life and reprisals by the occupying forces