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Kaj Munk had become a thorn in the side of the Nazi occupying forces. The occupying forces tried several ways to silence the poet-priest. They succeeded only on January 4, 1944, when Kaj Munk was killed. However, it turned out that the nationally-minded poet-priest was just as dangerous to the occupying forces dead as alive.
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The exhibition in the drying loft of the vicarage tells the story of the days around Kaj Munk's death.