The document discusses the Danish resistance to German occupation during World War 2. It describes how Denmark initially declared neutrality but was later conquered by German forces in 1940. The Danish resistance helped shelter and transport the country's Jewish population to nearby Sweden in 1943 to save them from Nazi persecution, in an operation aided by German diplomat Georg Duckwitz leaking information about an impending roundup. Over 7,000 Danish Jews were rescued due to collaborative efforts between the resistance and many ordinary Danish citizens.