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Denmark marks Jews' rescue 70 years on

Ceremony held in Copenhagen synagogue commemorates evacuation of 7,300 Jews during World War II to prevent their deportation to Nazi concentration camp

A ceremony has been held in Denmark to mark the 70th anniversary of the evacuation of 7,300 Jews during World War II to prevent their deportation to a Nazi concentration camp.

 

At Copenhagen's synagogue Sunday, Jewish community leader Finn Schwarz told several hundred people it was "almost a miracle" that the October 1943 operation in Nazi-occupied Denmark dodged German patrol boats to deliver the Jews across a waterway to neutral Sweden.

 

In that year, Denmark's Jews were ordered deported, but a German official tipped off Danish lawmakers who told Jewish leaders.

 

Some 481 elderly and sick Danish Jews who couldn't get out were deported to a concentration camp in Czechoslovakia, and 53 died there.

 

On Tuesday, a light show on a bridge between Denmark and Sweden will commemorate the escape.

 

 


פרסום ראשון: 09.30.13, 09:28
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