King Christian X was the king of Denmark.
The King of Denmark and in real life was King Christian X.
It was about king Christian x and how everyone would protect him
King Christian rode through the streets.
The real-life King in Number the Stars was King Christian X.
The real-life King in Number the Stars was King Christian X.
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I don't know, look in the book of "Number the Stars".
In "Number the Stars" by Lois Lowry, King Christian X's bodyguard is named Peter Neilsen. He is a young man who works with the Danish resistance to help protect the Jewish population during the Nazi occupation of Denmark. Peter is a close friend of the Johansen family and plays a significant role in the story, particularly in supporting Annemarie Johansen and her efforts to help her Jewish friend, Ellen.
King Christian made the difficult decision to surrender to the Nazis in "Number the Stars" to protect the Danish people and prevent further bloodshed. By cooperating with the Nazis, he was able to ensure the safety of his people and facilitate the rescue of the Jewish population. Though it was a painful choice, it ultimately saved lives and demonstrated the king's compassionate leadership.
In the book "Number the Stars" by Lois Lowry, there is a scene where Annemarie recalls a conversation she had with her older sister Ellen about fairy tales and bravery. Ellen shares a story about the king of Denmark and his people standing up to the Nazis, which becomes a symbol of resistance and courage for the characters in the novel.
King Christian X of Denmark stood out for his brave and symbolic act during World War II in shielded the Jewish population in Denmark from Nazi persecution. His opposition to the German occupation and his willingness to stand up for his people's rights despite the risks set him apart from other kings who had collaborated with the Nazis during the war.
King Christian X had a horse named Jubilee; in the book and in real life.