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The Rescue of the Jews |
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| The head civil servants managed to keep administration in Danish hands, but none the less the German made the presence felt to a higher degree during the last year and a half of the occupation. In October 1943, the occupying power attempted to round up all Jews for deportation. The major part however succeeded in escaping to nearby neutral Sweden. |

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Terror against civilians |
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| From 1944 onwards, ordinary citizens felt the German policy of terror by way of reprisal sabotages and retaliation killings. |

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Concentration Camps |
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Members of the Resistance risked torture, execution or deportation to a concentration camp.
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