Gratefulness Has No Distances: Knud Pedersen Talks About The Boys That Challenged Hitler

Knud Pedersen, the subject of  The Boys Who Challenged Hitler: Knud Pedersen and The Churchill Club recorded this video in 2014.  In the video, he talks about working with author Phillip Hoose and the publishing team at Farrar Straus Giroux on the development of his story.

He says that “gratefulness has no distances.”  Indeed, Knud, it does not.  Phil Hoose, FSG and readers owe you much gratefulness for your bravery, for your ingenuity, for your stubbornness and for all the ways you have preserved this incredible story of valor and loyalty.  Thank you.

Transcript:

“Two years ago, Phil Hoose contacted me and wanted to tell my story and he came to Denmark and we talked for a week and recorded and what is memories from 70 years ago became present as if they had passed only two, three days ago.

And when he came [went] back, we emailed almost daily and became a sort of family (I mean parents to the child) for the book that Phil was writing.

So, I just want to express my gratitude to Phil and to Wes Adams [editor] and the publishers.

It is such a long time since we distanced to be in person with you. I would like to, but gratefulness has no distances.

So, with this I only want to say, ‘thank you.'” —Knud Pedersen, 2014

One Response to “Gratefulness Has No Distances: Knud Pedersen Talks About The Boys That Challenged Hitler”

  1. John Wuertz

    Thank you for writing this book! It helped me better understand what my father in law experienced as a young man in Denmark during WWII working in the Danish “underground”
    John W.