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  1. Approximately 6,000 Danes were sent to concentration camps during World War II, of whom about 600 (10%) died. In comparison with other countries this is a relatively low mortality rate in the concentration camps. After the war, 40,000 people were arrested on suspicion of collaboration.

  2. The Pacific Strategy, 1941-1944 When Germany and Italy declared war on the United States days later, America found itself in a global war. Primary Image: The US pursued a two-pronged offensive across the central and southwest Pacific to roll back the Japanese advance.

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  4. During the German occupation of World War II, King Christian X became a powerful symbol of national identity. This image dates from the King's birthday, 26 September 1940. When he succeeded to the throne in January 1848, King Frederick VII was almost at once met by the demands for a constitution and an end to absolutism. The Schleswig ...

  5. Feb 5, 2024 · Denmark in World War II Denmark was invaded and occupied by Nazi Germany on April 9, 1940, and remained occupied until May 1945. But expatriate Danes fought with Allied armies, and the Danish resistance got all but eight Jews out and across the Baltic Sea to Sweden before the roundup began.

  6. At the outset of World War II in September 1939, Denmark declared itself neutral, but that neutrality did not prevent Nazi Germany from occupying the country almost immediately after the outbreak of war; the occupation lasted until Germany's defeat. The decision to occupy Denmark was taken in Berlin on 17 December 1939. On 9 April 1940, Germany occupied Denmark in Operation Weserübung. The ...

  7. Aug 10, 2015 · This 1943 photo shows a boat carrying people during the escape across the Oresound of some of 7,000 Danish Jews who fled to safety in neighboring Sweden AFP/Getty Images

  8. Jul 27, 2015 · Iceland: From 1918 until 1944 Iceland was self-governing, but the Danish King was Head of State of both Denmark and Iceland. As with the Faeroe Islands, the United Kingdom occupied Iceland (to preempt a German occupation) but later turned it over to the United States, before that country entered the war in 1941.

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