This episode features the life stories and insights of Anna Margrethe Krogh-Thomsen, a loving mother of two who grew up in Denmark during the second world war watching her father and mother evade the Gestapo as part of the Danish resistance to Nazi Germany. As you’ll hear, though she understands English well, Anna Margrethe speaks Danish and is actually this podcast’s first international guest. In addition to her voice, you’ll hear the voice of her daughter Maj Britt who translated the interview and enabled us to have Anna Margrethe’s insights in English. Her life story is absolutely fascinating and begins in Copenhagen.
This episode will be instructive to students of history interested in hearing the first-hand accounts of World War II in Europe, as well as those who value hearing wise perspectives about teaching children, God, and family.
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