“The boy who was a freedom fighter, a book about Kim Malthe-Bruun” is a must-read if you are interested in reading about 2 World War and in this case a known Danish freedom fighter, namely Kim Malthe-Bruun, who was executed by the Germans in the war's final days. In the book the Danish author Bertill Nordahl describes and reviews Kim Malthe- Bruun short, but very eventful life. He was only 21 years old, when he died. Kim Malthe-Bruun first became known after his death, because his mother published the letters he had written to her and other family members, as well as Kim's letters to his girlfriend. These were letters that were very mature and educated compared to Kim's young age. A collection of letters which since has made a big impression on many readers. In “The boy who was a freedom fighter” Bertill Nordahl quotes from these letters, as he reflects on what makes a freedom fighter for a hero. Visit Bertill Nordahls website: www.bertillnordahl.com.
The boy who was a freedom fighter: A book about Kim Malthe-Bruun (Danish Edition)
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