When were the Danish army dispatched?
On October 1st, 1943.
Did the Danish and Germany fight?
No! Denmark was too small so Germans decided to hold off.
What was the Movement referred to?
It was called the underground.
What were the main countries that participated in the war?
Germany and Denmark!
What were the people that were involved?
The BOPA (Borgerlige Partisaner, Civil Partisans), and Holger Danske.
Was Denmark scared?
Yes, because they didn't have the right resources, so they couldn't go through with the war.
Where was the resistance movement?
It took place in Belgium, France, Italy, Poland, Yugoslavia, Greece, and Slovakia.
What resistance representatives got killed?
Danish citizens, informers, and associates.
What was the aftermath of the Danish collaborators after the war?
101 men and 2 women were punished through death by the treason court.
How did the Germans deal with the Jews in Denmark?
They tried to get rid of the Jews by deporting them.
What did the resistance movement do?
It allowed people to print newspapers and help the Jews escape.
What territory contained enemies?
Germany was in Denmark's bounds.