In her film, "The Danish Solution," co-directed with Camilla Kjaerulf, filmmaker Karen Cantor reveals how Danish citizens worked to save their Jewish neighbors during World War II. The film is available in its entirety at the bottom of this page courtesy of SnagFilms. "The Danish Solution" Directors: Karen Cantor and Camilla Kjaerulf 58 minutes Tweetable synopsis: When Hitler threatened Denmark’s Jews, many Danes spontaneously stood up to German might at a time when most of Europe turned a blind eye. Ok. Now what is it really about? “The Danish Solution” is about how and why Denmark’s Jews were helped by a spontaneous, massive citizen-driven action. At the end of the war, over ninety-five percent of the Jews of Denmark had survived. Most had gone to Sweden, hidden in fishing boats after the threatened expulsion of Jews was leaked to the populace in the fall of 1943. Others had not been so lucky and had been.
- 2/11/2012
- Indiewire
When Hitler's arrival to Denmark was immanent, the Danish population got together to hide over 7,000 of their Jewish population. In Karen Cantor and Camilla Kjærulff's "The Danish Solution," the filmmakers tell a story of heroism and strength. Narrated by Garrison Keillor, the film is available to watch instantly through SnagFilms, in the player at the bottom of the page. "The Danish Solution: The Rescue of the Jews in Denmark" Directors/Producers: ...
- 6/11/2010
- Indiewire
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