From 1928 to 1932 Duckwitz lived in
Copenhagen,
Denmark. In November 1932, he met
Gregor Strasser, the leader of the leftist branch of the German nationalistic
Nazi Party, in
Bremen. Throughout their conversation, Duckwitz found that "elements of Scandinavian socialism [were] connected with nationalistic feelings" and decided to enroll in the party. He eventually left the Office of Foreign Affairs to work for the
Hamburg America Line shipping company. In 1939, he was assigned to the German embassy in
Copenhagen as a
maritime attaché.
Rescue of Jews in Denmark After 1942, Duckwitz worked with the Nazi Reich representative
Werner Best, who organised the Gestapo. On 11 September 1943, Best told Duckwitz that all Danish Jews were to be arrested on 1 October. In response, Duckwitz travelled to Berlin to try to prevent the operation by appealing to the authorities. 2,
Kongens Lyngby. Afterward, Duckwitz went back to his official duties. == Later life ==