Ralf (David Thewlis) is a Nazi commandant.
In "The Boy in the Striped Pajamas," the father is a high-ranking Nazi officer who is promoted to oversee a concentration camp. Initially, he is portrayed as a firm believer in the Nazi ideology, but as the story unfolds, his relationship with his son and his interactions with a Jewish prisoner challenge his beliefs and conscience. Ultimately, he pays a heavy price for his role in the atrocities committed.
Bruno's father was the commandant of 'Out-with' (Auschwitz)
he let him go anywhere which means that Bruno wasnt that inportant to him his father was helping hitler/the fury
No, The Boy in the Striped Pajamas is a fable by John Boyne.
No. A summary only contains facts about a book. A book review contains opinions.
Bruno was German. He grew up in Berlin before moving to Auschwitz with his family when his father got a job promotion.
It's a good book
Basically, it's just the summary of the main idea. If you've ever shopped for a book and saw the summary of the book, that's the plot summary; it just took everything important, all the main ideas, from the book and simplified it into a paragragh or two that told you all about the book in short. A plot summary is just that; a summary of the plot.
This book consists of short stories, in order to get a summary of this book specify which soty or read the enitre book and make your own summary of the different stories.
Chapter summery, main idea, chapter review, summary
Yeah, that the Nazi father gets his son Bruno killed when he thought only the Jews would die. He got owned.
a fable
Its a moral