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Georg Ferdinand Duckwitz was born on September 29, 1904, in Bremen, Germany, to an old patrician family in the Hanseatic city. After finishing commercial college, he pursued a career in the international coffee trade, residing for several years in Scandinavian countries. In 1939, the Nazi Foreign Ministry assigned him to the German embassy in …


September 1943 – Georg F. Duckwitz was born in 1904 and had been involved in the international coffee trade before World War II. In 1939 the German foreign ministry asked Duckwitz to work in the German embassy in Copenhagen. In that position, he developed a close relationship with Werner Best, the Nazi representative in Denmark.


Georg Ferdinand Duckwitz’, a German diplomat stationed in the capital of Copenhagen, alerted both the Jewish community and the Danish underground of the coming roundup. As a result, most of the Danish Jews went into hiding and were transported to Sweden,.


Georg Ferdinand Duckwitz. Georg Ferdinand Duckwitz was born in Bremen to an old patrician family in the Hanseatic city. After finishing commercial college, he pursued a career in the international coffee trade, residing for several years in Scandinavian countries.


Georg Ferdinand Duckwitz was born on September 29, 1904, in Bremen, Germany. By the 1930s, he was a businessman dealing with Scandinavian countries. He listened to Hitler speaking passionately about the suffering and humiliation of the German people . Hitler promised to address those issues and vowed to build a mighty empire for all Germans.


Georg Ferdinand Duckwitz was a member of the Nazi Party and was sent as a Trade Attaché to the German Embassy in Copenhagen, Denmark. When Duckwitz learned that the Nazi occupying government was planning to deport Danish Jews, he alerted the Dan ish government and Jewish community leaders.


Georg Ferdinand Duckwitz (Sept. 29, 1904 — Feb. 16, 1973) was a German Nazi (reportedly out of nationalistic, not antisemitic reasons) diplomat living in occupied Denmark.When he learned the Nazis were planning to deport the country’s Jews to concentration camps, he alerted the Danes and arranged with Sweden to give them refuge, As a result, the Danish resistance organized a sea rescue …


11/20/2017  · Among them, Georg Ferdinand Duckwitz is recognized as the man who helped Danish Jews avoid deportation. He served as an attaché for Nazi Germany on occupied Denmark during the War. He helped many people avoid deportation and arranged for their reception in Sweden.


Flowers. Georg Duckwitz, a resident of Bremen, Germany, died the month before spring began in 1973. He was 68 years old. German diplomat, who is responsible for saving nearly all of the Jews of Denmark in WWII by giving advance warning to the head of the Jewish community which enabled the people of Denmark to help almost all of it’s Jews escape in …

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