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How many of Denmark's 8,000 Jews were able to escape to safety?

A) All of them
B) Half of them
C) One-quarter of them
D) None of them

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Final answer:

About one-quarter of Denmark's 8,000 Jews were able to escape to safety during World War II.

Step-by-step explanation:

During World War II, almost 70 percent of the Jews who were on board the MS St. Louis survived the war, while more than 200 were killed by the Nazis. England accepted about 300 of the original passengers, and some went to France, Belgium, and the Netherlands. Therefore, the correct answer to your question is C) One-quarter of them.

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