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      • The Churchill Club (Danish: Churchill-klubben) was a group of eight teenage schoolboys from Aalborg Cathedral School in the north of Jutland who performed acts of sabotage against the Germans during the occupation of Denmark in the Second World War. The Churchill Club was one of the earliest resistance groups to be formed in Denmark.
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  2. The Churchill Club (Danish: Churchill-klubben) was a group of eight teenage schoolboys from Aalborg Cathedral School in the north of Jutland who performed acts of sabotage against the Germans during the occupation of Denmark in the Second World War.

  3. Many have certainly heard tales of the Churchill Club, the World War II resistance group, which consisted mainly of 14-17-year-old boys from Aalborg Cathedral School. The initiators of the Club were: Knud and Erik Bue Pedersen, sons of the Monastery Priest in Aalborg, Edvard Pedersen.

  4. Oct 14, 2020 · Ten members of the Churchill Club photographed in the Monastery Gardens following their release. Back row, from left: Helge Milo, Jens Bue Pedersen, Eigil Astrup Frederiksen, Knud Bue Pedersen, Mogens Fjellerup.

  5. Eigil Astrup-Frederiksen, Børge Ollendorff, Mogens Fjellerup, Helge Milo, Uffe Darket, and Mogens Thomsen, members of the Churchill Club. Alf Houlberg, Kaj Houlberg, and Knud Hornbo, also...

  6. Sep 10, 2015 · The members of the Churchill Club were arrested in May, 1942. The courage these young men had to defy the Nazi army amazes me. Knud Pedersen recounts different acts of sabotage that he and his friends committed.

  7. On the night of Winston Churchill’s award ceremony, Knud reads his invitation. The title on the card states “Knud Pedersen, Member of the Churchill Club” (p.166).

  8. Nov 23, 2016 · The Churchill Club (Danish: Churchill-klubben) was a group of eight teenage schoolboys from Aalborg Cathedral School in the north of Jutland who performed acts of sabotage against the Germans during the occupation of Denmark in the Second World War.

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