“If ever a story raised questions about moral behavior, this is it. Was it right to steal guns belonging to Nazi soldiers? Was it right to destroy cars and buildings used by Nazi occupiers? These kids ended up in jail. They suffered terribly. Yet, their actions sparked a larger resistance effort in Denmark. If ever a book narrated history focused on the actions of kids, this is it.” —The Uncommon Corps: Champions of Nonfiction Literature for Children and Young Adults
The Uncommon Corps: Champions of Nonfiction Literature for Children and Young Adults raised these questions in their review of The Boys Who Challenged Hitler. What do you think?