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Denmark / Rescue of the Danish Jews / Sweden in World War II / Jews and Judaism in Europe / Jews / Danish Jewish Museum / Responsibility for the Holocaust / The Holocaust / Europe / Danish Resistance / Military sociology
Date: 2014-10-28 04:34:34
Denmark
Rescue of the Danish Jews
Sweden in World War II
Jews and Judaism in Europe
Jews
Danish Jewish Museum
Responsibility for the Holocaust
The Holocaust
Europe
Danish Resistance
Military sociology

New book: Ikke noget at tale om. Danske jøders krigsoplevelserBy Sofie Lene Bak, The Danish Jewish Museum. In a new book The Danish Jewish Museum uncovers the human consequences of the Nazi persecution of Je

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