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- Georg_Ferdinand_Duckwitz abstract "Georg Ferdinand Duckwitz (29 September 1904, Bremen – 16 February 1973) was an attache for Nazi Germany who warned the Danish Jews about their intended deportation during the German Second World War occupation of Denmark in 1943 and arranged for their reception in Sweden. It is estimated that he prevented the deportation of 95% of Denmark's Jews in the resulting rescue of the Danish Jews.".
- Q215113 abstract "Georg Ferdinand Duckwitz (29 September 1904, Bremen – 16 February 1973) was an attache for Nazi Germany who warned the Danish Jews about their intended deportation during the German Second World War occupation of Denmark in 1943 and arranged for their reception in Sweden. It is estimated that he prevented the deportation of 95% of Denmark's Jews in the resulting rescue of the Danish Jews.".
- Georg_Ferdinand_Duckwitz comment "Georg Ferdinand Duckwitz (29 September 1904, Bremen – 16 February 1973) was an attache for Nazi Germany who warned the Danish Jews about their intended deportation during the German Second World War occupation of Denmark in 1943 and arranged for their reception in Sweden. It is estimated that he prevented the deportation of 95% of Denmark's Jews in the resulting rescue of the Danish Jews.".
- Q215113 comment "Georg Ferdinand Duckwitz (29 September 1904, Bremen – 16 February 1973) was an attache for Nazi Germany who warned the Danish Jews about their intended deportation during the German Second World War occupation of Denmark in 1943 and arranged for their reception in Sweden. It is estimated that he prevented the deportation of 95% of Denmark's Jews in the resulting rescue of the Danish Jews.".