The main conflict in "The Boy Who Dared" is a teenager named Helmuth Hübener's decision to resist the Nazi regime by distributing anti-government materials. This puts him in direct conflict with the authorities and challenges his loyalty to his country and his beliefs.
Helmuth - The main character, "The Boy Who Dared" and who was willing to take a stand for what he believed.
Rudy - Shy, although brave enough to listen to an illegal radio and such.
Karl - Always ready for an adventure.
It's morning. Soft gray light slips over the tall redbrick wall. It stretches across the exercise yard and reaches through the high, barred windows. In a cell on the ground floor, the light shifts dark shapes into a small stool, and scrawny table, and a bed made of wooden boards with no mattress or blanket. On that bed, a thin, huddled figure, Helmuth, a boy of seventeen, lies awake. Shivering. Trembling. It's a Tuesday. The executioner works on Tuesday
The Boy Who Dared by Susan Campbell Bartoletti is the memories of a Mormon teen while he is awaiting execution for spreading anti-Nazi pamphlets.
The conflict in The Boy Who Dared by Susan Campbell Bartoletti is the Nazis taking over Germany.
The Boy Who Dared is told through flashbacks of Helmuth's life, and ends with Helmuth's execution and a note from the author.
"The worst experience can bring out a person's greatest strength." -The Boy Who Dared
The conflict in The Boy Who Dared is the Nazis coming to power.
He is a boy
The Boy Who Dared was created in 2008.
Susan Campbell Bartoletti wrote The Boy Who Dared.
Susan Campbell Bartoletti wrote The Boy Who Dared.
it is a boy
The Boy Who Dared was set during WWII.
The Boy Who Dared is not a made-up story. It is a true story.
The Boy Who Dared takes place in 1940s Nazi Germany.
The Boy Who Dared is a fictional biography of a time that was very important to history.
Helmut is the boy's name.
Susan includes a list of bibliographies at the end of her book The Boy Who Dared.