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
Associated Press |
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.
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