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Step-by-step explanation:
7th: Knud Pedersen, his older brother Jens and their friends were ashamed of how their government had reacted. Denmark had no army to stand up to the Nazis. “One thing had become very clear: now any resistance in Denmark would have to come from ordinary citizens, not from trained soldiers” -Knud Pedersen. After reading the newspapers and listening to radio reports from the BBC, Knud and his brother Jens decided that if the adults were not going to act, then they would. So in the summer of 1940, the first resistance movement began in Denmark.
8th: They succeeded in carrying out 25 acts of sabotage before they were arrested by the police in May 1942.[1] Some of those acts of sabotage included stealing weapons and destroying vehicles, blueprints, and plane parts.
9th: hey had managed to steal German lugers, rifles, a machine gun, and a handful of mortar grenades. They did end up serving time for their actions, but not before they infuriated the Germans and fueled a resistance movement in Denmark.
10th: don't know this one sorry!!
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