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The Boys Who Challenged Hitler

By: Phillip Hoose
Narrated by: Phillip Hoose, Michael Braun
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At the outset of World War II, Denmark did not resist German occupation. Deeply ashamed of his nation's leaders, 15-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.

©2015 Phillip Hoose (P)2015 Recorded Books

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What courage and determination...

Phillip Hoose is masterful as he unfolds the story of Knud Pederson and the Churchhill Club, The boys were brilliant and brave, never passing up an opportunity to sabotage the Germans, when situations presented itself. Outstanding job with the audiobook, I couldn't stop listening, fabulous all the way around!

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Excellent!

Excellent firsthand telling of the young, Danish WWII resistance fighters. Such an inspiration during today's politically troubling times. Keep fighting the good fight!

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Wow.

Great. Amazing. Wow. I loved it. Cool is that enough words? Great book I reccomend it.

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The Boy Who Was Inspired

Knud Pedersen the RAF club and the Churchill really inspired to make a difference in the world and I wish that I found this book earlier so I could maybe send Mr. Pedersen an email. This book has also inspired me to try and help my friends understand that even kids can make a difference and this book has inspired me to visit the resistance museum.
Thank you for doing what you did Members of the resistance group and especially you Mr. Pedersen, BUT MOST OF ALL THIS BOOK HAS INSPIRED ME TO CHANGE THE WORLD.
THANK YOU

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Compelling Story

I admit I had not heard this story until reading this book. The story is absorbing, moving and compelling. I could not help but wonder how I would have reacted in the same situation, like the boys who rebelled or like most of the adults who acquiesced. I also wonder how much of the boys actions are due to bravery and how much to the rebelliousness and fearlessness of youth. Two quibbles. First, the author mentions but does not elaborate on the successful evacuation of the Jews by Danes before they were deported by the Nazis. The Danes certainly deserve credit for that rap in comparison to action (or inaction) by other countries and esp since they are criticized for capitulating to the Nazis. Second, the book narrator was very good but I felt the actor voicing Knud Pederson was over the top sometimes and I found it a bit distracting. Overall an excellent book esp for those unfamiliar with heroics of the Churchill Club.

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Good historical account

I knew little about the boys who challenged Hitler before reading this book. It was as an interesting and realistic historical account.

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Awesome read!

I liked how this book covers a part of the war that many people have never studied. Hoose kept me intriguiged the whole way through.

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true story

it is a true story and it amazing for people who love ww2 I loved it even when it started and it talks about 8 teens blowing up germans weapons for there country in Denmark and showing those Nazis what they deserve "WHAT CAN YOU DO TO HELP"

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Fascinating!

The Boys Who Challenged Hitler

Phillip Hoose

Thank you, Ed Jackson, for recommending this book.

It was an excellent snapshot of a part of the second world war most of us never hear about.

A group of teens in Denmark, frustrated with lack of actions by their own government, declare their own war on the Third Reich. Eventually, their example inspired their older countrymen to follow suit.

Fascinating story!

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Very Good Book.

The story being told was very, very good. The only negative to it was the performance of the guy that spoke as Knud Pederson. He was a bit obnoxious.

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