No. No one is taken to the concentration camps in Number the Stars by Lois Lowry.
Ellen spends the night with Annemarie because she is Jewish and the Nazi's are rounding up the Jewish people to send them to concentration camps. Ellen's parents send her to the Johansen's to pose as Annemarie's sister (who died several years prior before the book takes place).
Ellen spends the night with Annemarie because she is Jewish and the Nazi's are rounding up the Jewish people to send them to concentration camps. Ellen's parents send her to the Johansen's to pose as Annemarie's sister (who died several years prior before the book takes place).
In "Number the Stars" by Lois Lowry, the people of Denmark lost many freedoms under Nazi occupation during World War II, such as freedom of speech, assembly, and movement. They also faced strict curfews, food rationing, and surveillance by the German forces. Additionally, Jewish citizens were persecuted and faced targetted discrimination, leading to their eventual deportation to concentration camps.
Because the German soldiers were going to come to their apartment so Ellen went to stay with Annemarie and Ellen's parents went somewhere with Peter.
Their was 20 major concentration camps.
Ordinary concentration camps were not secret. Only the small number of extermination camps were secret.
Tattooed numbers on their skin.
It was A-7713.
NCA, ACA, UCA, and other cheerleading organizations offers a great number of camps all around the country each summer. These camps are usually hosted at colleges using the residency halls for accommodations. NCA is usually recognized as the most popular and has the largest number of camps. For more information on NCA cheer camps visit http://www.nationalspirit.com.
Because lots of them are unofficial, there is no accurate number of refugee camps. Also, this number will change a lot, so it would be wrong to put a current number as it would soon be out of date.
Yes there are a number of acting camps in Louisiana. Some acting camps are Louisiana Center for Theatrical Arts, Creative Arts of Tammany and Anthony Bean acting school.
Concentration camps were first used by the British during the Boer War. As their name implies, it was the most efficient way of holding the maximum number of prisoners with the smallest number of guards. For the reasons why the Nazis set up concentration camps see the related question.