Copenhagen Refugees And Rescue: The Ambivalence Of Danish Holocaust History
The inhabitants then shifted to a seafood based diet, which allowed the population to boost. Ultimately, Denmark lost these conflicts and ended up ceding initially Skåneland to Sweden and later Schleswig-Holstein to the German Empire. Following the eventual cession of Norway in 1814, Denmark retained manage of the old Norwegian colonies of the Faroe Islands, Greenland and Iceland. Through the 20th century, Iceland gained independence, Greenland and the Faroese became integral components of the Kingdom of Denmark and North Schleswig…