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In "Number the Stars," the German soldiers show a lack of respect for the Johansens by treating them with disdain and suspicion, as they are occupying their country and enforcing oppressive rules. The soldiers invade their home, searching for hidden Jews, and display an arrogant demeanor, disregarding the Johansens' rights and dignity. Their actions reflect a broader attitude of contempt towards the Danish people, particularly those who resist their authority. This lack of respect highlights the oppressive nature of the occupation during World War II.
The German soldiers were disrespectful to the Johansens by raiding their home, making demands, threatening them, and treating them as inferior. They showed little regard for their safety and well-being as they searched and interrogated them.
The German soldiers showed a lack of respect to the Johansens by invading their home without permission, disregarding their privacy and safety. They treated the family as if they were merely obstacles rather than human beings, often using intimidation and threats. Additionally, the soldiers displayed a careless attitude towards the family's belongings and well-being, further emphasizing their disregard for the Johansens as individuals.
The German soldiers showed a lack of respect for the Johanssons by invading their home without permission, treating their property as if it were their own. They displayed a blatant disregard for the family's privacy and dignity, often rummaging through their belongings and imposing their authority in a demeaning manner. Their actions conveyed a sense of superiority and entitlement, undermining the Johanssons' autonomy and personal space.
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lack if respect Lack of respect for the Patriot soldiers.