Johanson called his brother-in-law Henrik and asked if it was a good day for fishing. This was a code for needing to have Jews smuggled out. He also mentioned to Henrik that they would be sending a carton of cigarettes which referred to Ellen Rosen, a friend of Annemarie's
Mr. Johansen called his brother-in-law Henrik and asked if it was a good day for fishing. This was a code for needing Jews smuggled out. He also mentioned to Henrik that they would be sending a carton of cigarettes which was referred to Ellen Rosen.
Mr. Johansen used the code words "fishing" to refer to the Danish Jews and "fishing equipment" to refer to how they would be smuggled to safety.
Cigarettes was the name for the Jews. He asked if the weather was good for fishing, meaning was it clear to have the Jews escape by boat.
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The top five main characters in "Number the Stars" are Annemarie Johansen, Ellen Rosen, Kirsti Johansen, Mama Johansen, and Peter Neilsen. Annemarie is the protagonist, Ellen is her best friend and the Rosen family's daughter, Kirsti is Annemarie's younger sister, Mama and Peter are involved in the Danish Resistance during World War II.
Ryan Johansen is number 19 on the Columbus Blue Jackets.
Mrs. Johansen had to wait 20 minutes before leaving in Chapter 11 of "Number the Stars" because the German soldiers were conducting a routine check at that time. It was safer to wait until the soldiers were finished with their check before attempting to leave.
the same as English, Danish has the same number symbols...
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.
Since smuggled means brought into a country illegally and without knowledge, how do you think that number would be known?
The rationing of food was one of the hardships faced by the Danish people because of the war. The constant threat of arrest was another hardship.
Yes, if you have a Danish Identification number, then you are still a Danish citizen.
In chapter 4 of "Number the Stars," Annemarie's parents reveal that Peter, a member of the Danish Resistance, warned them about the impending danger from the Nazis. As a result, they had to go into hiding to avoid being arrested, and it is implied that they are now safe but separated from their family.
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About 700-850 were saved.