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To keep the fleet out of hands of the Germans..
The 'fireworks' were the Danes blowing up their own naval fleet, so the Germans could not use them. butt
Number the Stars is not a film, it is a book.
You see more stars in the country because you are farther away from the bright city lights that drown out the dimmer light of the stars.
most stars represent the states in the country
The Danish army did not have the military capability to resist the German invasion in 1940. Denmark was also concerned about minimizing casualties and potential destruction to their country by not engaging in a futile fight against the larger German forces. Additionally, the Danish government hoped that cooperating with the Germans would protect the Danish population from harsh reprisals.
The germans closed down all Jewish shops, thus allowing only non-Jews to have this privlege, and this is found in Chapter 3 of Number the Stars.
The Danish resistance sunk the Danish navy ships in "Number the Stars" to prevent them from falling into the hands of the Germans during World War II.
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Suspiciously, as the family is harboring a jewish girl.
To keep the fleet out of hands of the Germans..
Butter had been rationed because the Germans just gave it to their army
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Lise was killed by the Germans in the book "Number the Stars" because she was involved in the Danish Resistance movement and her actions threatened the German occupation forces. Her resistance activities, such as helping Jewish people escape to safety, put her in danger and ultimately led to her death.
Fine, There Was Food, Milk, Cupcakes, Bread, Butter.
the protagonists are annemarie, ellen, and the rest of the jews because the germans are trying to capture them. they didnt do anything wrong.