Answer:
Denmark
Step-by-step explanation:
During the Nazi occupation of Denmark, they tried to capture all the Jews in the small Scandinavian nation and transport them to the concentration camps as the other Jewish people. The Danish people though were not very fond of the German occupation, nor that their Jewish friends are in a danger of being tortured and murdered, so the people managed to find holes along the Swedish border that were not well controlled, and smuggled around 7,200 Jews into Sweden which was a neutral country during the war. The 7,200 Jews were saved and safe in Sweden from the Nazis, and they managed to go through the rest of the war without having their lives in danger because of their ethnicity and religion.