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Phillip M. Hoose

The Boys Who Challenged Hitler: Knud Pedersen and the Churchill Club

Nonfiction | Biography | YA | Published in 2015

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“Youth-Led, Anti-Nazi Resistance Movements in Europe”

In this activity, students will work in groups to research and present information on youth-led, anti-Nazi resistance movements in European countries.

In the text, The Churchill Club is a youth-led, anti-Nazi resistance movement in Denmark. During WWII, similar examples of youth-led resistance groups against Nazi Germany appeared throughout the invaded countries. While The Churchill Club left their insignia as signs of their actions, many of these youth-led movements worked primarily underground in their resistance campaigns.

In this activity, you will research a youth-led resistance movement in a country that was invaded by Nazi Germany. Use the following questions to guide your research.

  • What was the name of this resistance movement and where was it located?
  • In which ways did this movement work in its community?
  • How did this resistance movement evade detection from the Nazis?
  • Were there any well-known members of this resistance movement?
  • What happened to this movement at the end of WWII?
  • How does this group compare with The Churchill Club? Consider their motivations, location, approach, membership, etc.

After researching, present your findings to the class in the form of a research display.