Sunday, January 16, 2011

A FEMALE HERO

                      ONE PLUCKY DAME           

One day biking in Denmark we detoured to the estate of one of the many  resistance workers of World War II. Even though Denmark was a neutral country, during WW II 100,000 Germans occupied the country. This lady happened to be English and she helped many  downed Allied flyers. Eventually the Germans caught her and sent her off to a concentration camp, but because she was English, the Germans were reluctant to execute her.
            During her incarceration she was instructed to write a letter requesting amnesty. She refused. But the Germans were insistent and weren’t about to give up. She eventually wrote the letter, but in defiance of the Germans she wrote her letter on toilet paper!  Unfortunately she died in camp a few months before the war ended, but apparently not from mistreatment. Her elderly daughter wanted nothing to do with the estate, so it is managed by a foundation.
            During WW II, 6000 Danes were sent to concentration camps, most of them resistance fighters, not Jews. Unfortunately 600 died in the camps.
            The story of the Danish resistance is a remarkable one and I’ll have other stories to relate at another time.

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