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Why did the British seek the help of Sharif Hussein during World War I
about the same as gemrany did to help America during ww2
Burgundy sided with Britain in the war
During the Civil War. It was created to help Lincoln be reelected which is how Lincoln county in Nevada was named.
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In "Number the Stars" by Lois Lowry, some of the refugees who have fled include the Jewish families seeking refuge in Sweden during World War II, such as the Rosens and the Johansens. They are escaping the Nazis in Denmark and find safety and assistance from their friends and neighbors.
In "Number the Stars" by Lois Lowry, Peter's biggest fear is being caught by the Nazis while he helps the Rosens and the Johansens escape. He is aware of the dangers involved in defying the Nazis and aiding in the rescue of Jewish people during World War II.
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Yes, the Johansens in "Number the Stars" by Lois Lowry are brave. They risk their lives to help their Jewish friend and resist the Nazis in Denmark during World War II. Their acts of courage and selflessness are central to the story's theme of heroism in the face of adversity.
In "Number the Stars" by Lois Lowry, after the war is over, Rosens will have the opportunity to rebuild their lives in Denmark and reconnect with their family and friends. They may also reflect on their experiences during the war and work towards healing from the trauma they endured.
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Ellen survived in "Number the Stars" by Lois Lowry by posing as the Johansens' daughter, Lisa, and hiding in their home. The Johansens risked their lives to protect Ellen from the Nazis by keeping her safe and supporting her throughout the dangerous situation in Denmark during World War II.
The Rosen's practiced the Religion of Judaism.
they were in the war or something
They helped and took care of the Injured during the War
In "Number the Stars" by Lois Lowry, Ellen Rosen and her parents would have a better life in Sweden because it was a neutral country during World War II and provided a safe haven for Jewish refugees. Ellen's family would be protected from the Nazis and have the opportunity to rebuild their lives without fear of persecution. Sweden's policies towards refugees during the war allowed many Jewish families like the Rosens to find safety and support.
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