Yes, it is.
Bruno's new house is in Auschwitz concentration camp
Auschwitz, the setting of the majority of the story, is important because it's the one of the harshest concentration camp created by the Germans. Shmuel, a Jewish boy, is forced to live in Auschwitz and Bruno, a German boy, is also forced to live there as well (this is because his father, the commandant got transferred to Auschwitz and the whole family had to follow him).
Poland
Meek.
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The setting is Auschwitz.
Auschwitz.
It is not an issue, she has nothing to do with Auschwitz.
Auschwitz, the harshest concentration camp
Out-With, which is really Auschwitz, is located in Poland.
It does not tell you.
auschwitz or outwith
Auschwitz and/or Berlin.
it is the setting of the book.
Out-with is really Auschwitz. Bruno calls it Out-with because he can't pronounce Auschwitz. The camp is located in Poland.
The Boy in the Striped Pajamas is about a little boy named Bruno, who moves from his comfortable life in Berlin to a stinky, boring house in "Out-With". (Auschwitz) It's about the Holocaust shown from his eyes. Therefore, appropriate for most mature ages.
Striped pajamas, aka Auschwitz prisoner uniform.