ABSTRACT

This chapter explores the outcome of the visit from the point of view of the Danish administration such as a confirmed name list and a permit to send food, books, and money transfers to the deportees from Denmark. It also traces the delegates’ reports and their “afterlife” as well as the criticism about the delegation raised by survivors after their release from the ghetto. The propaganda film, which was shot in late summer 1944, with almost all prisoners participating is described from the view of the Danes.