Danish Queen Margrethe II and German Vice-Chancellor Robert Habeck on Saturday inaugurated a new museum dedicated to refugees who have made the Nordic country home.
Flugt — Refugee Museum of Denmark — was created at the site of a former refugee camp in Oksboel, a town near Denmark’s west coast and just 95 kilometers (60 miles) from the border with Germany.
Museum director Claus Kjeld Jensen said the museum intends to tell the story of the largest flow of refugees Denmark has ever…