Documentation of the German Foreign Ministry, regarding a request for the implementation of anti-Jewish legislation in Denmark, 1942
- Telegram sent by Grundherr, head of the Scandinavian department of the German Foreign Ministry, regarding a report on the British radio that Germany's demand that Denmark adopt the Nuremberg Laws was rejected by the King of Denmark and the Danish Parliament;
- Telegram sent by Renthe-Fink, the German Ambassador in Denmark, regarding the unfounded rumors that the King of Denmark threatens to resign, due to German pressure for the implementation of anti-Jewish legislation...
Correspondence between Werner Von Grundherr and various officials, regarding the opposition by Denmark concerning the enforcement of the Nuremberg Laws, and a draft of a lecture by Martin Luther
Correspondence between Werner Von Grundherr, the head of the Scandinavian department in the political department of the German Foreign Ministry, and Franz Edler von Sonnleithner, in the German Foreign Ministry, and Cecil Von Renthe Fink, the general power-of-attorney in Copenhagen, regarding the opposition by Denmark concerning the enforcement of the Nuremberg Laws; draft of a lecture by Martin Luther.
File Number : 209
Type of Material : Letter
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Synonyms YV
Literal
Aa - Auswaertiges Amt
Anti-Jewish Legislation
Attitude Towards the Jews - Denmark and the Danish Population