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Courage and Defiance by Deborah Hopkinson
After reading the book, I was left with new pieces of information about World War 2 and how the Danish resistance fighters went up against the Third Reich. The book explains the history of the resistance group and what they did to help the British to turn the tide against Germany. One specific person that caught my attention but I cannot remember the name. He flew over the artic ocean to exchange valuable piece of information about a device the Germans were using to counter-attack British air attacks. He flew over the ocean in a plane that was not even suitable to fly over large bodies of water. I would highly recommend this book for readers who are interested in digging up some new knowledge about WW2 and the Resitance fighters
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