The boys who challenged Hitler
Knud Pedersen and the Churchill Club
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Author
Publication
2015 - Farrar, Straus, Giroux, New York (State)
Language
English
Word Count
49,500 words, Guess
Page Count
198 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archiveboyswhochallenge0000unse
- Internet Archiveboyswhochallenge0000hoos
- ISBN-100374300224
- ISBN-139780374300227
- Library of Congress Control Number2014026101
and 2 more
- OCLC Control Number900608947
- Open LibraryOL27182113M
Classifications
- DDC940.53/489083
- LCCD802.D4 H645 2015
- LCCD802.D4 H645 2015eb
Description
"The true story of a group of boy resistance fighters in Denmark after the Nazi invasion"-- "At the outset of World War II, Denmark did not resist German occupation. Deeply ashamed of his nation's leaders, fifteen-year-old Knud Pedersen resolved with his brother and a handful of schoolmates to take action against the Nazis if the adults would not. Naming their secret club after the fiery British leader, the young patriots in the Churchill Club committed countless acts of sabotage, infuriating the Germans, who eventually had the boys tracked down and arrested. But their efforts were not in vain: the boys' exploits and eventual imprisonment helped spark a full-blown Danish resistance. Interweaving his own narrative with the recollections of Knud himself, here is Phil Hoose's inspiring story of these young war heroes"-- Ashamed by adult inaction in Denmark during the 1940 Nazi occupation, Knud Pedersen, his brother, and six other schoolmates began a resistance group that inspired the nation.
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