One Country Saved Its Jews. Were They Just Better People? (Michael Ignatieff) from the New Republic
"The surprising truth about Denmark in the Holocaust. ... This magnificent book states its central argument in its title. Danish Jews survived Hitler’s rule in World War II, when other European Jews did not, because Danes regarded their Jewish neighbors as countrymen. There was no “us” and “them;” there was just us."
"The surprising truth about Denmark in the Holocaust. ... This magnificent book states its central argument in its title. Danish Jews survived Hitler’s rule in World War II, when other European Jews did not, because Danes regarded their Jewish neighbors as countrymen. There was no “us” and “them;” there was just us."
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