Mrs. Johansen helped with the resistance efforts by delivering messages and supplies to other resistance members. She also worked to gather information and provide support to those fighting against the Nazis.
Mrs. Johansen told the girls to stay away from people while at Uncle Henrik's to protect them from potential danger, as there were German soldiers in the area. She wanted to keep them safe and minimize any risks of getting caught or putting their family in danger.
Mrs. Johansen believed the guests arriving at Henrik's house were Nazis.
Why as mrs. Johansen's response to the german soilder so clever
She is scared
Mrs. Johansen advises the Rosens to trust Annemarie's courage and to follow her lead. She tells them to act naturally and to pretend that Ellen is their daughter if they are stopped by the Germans. Mrs. Johansen also tells them to trust that a darkness will always be followed by dawn.
Mrs. Johansen advised the Rosens to walk calmly, look confident, and avoid drawing attention to themselves while walking on the trail. She emphasized the importance of not showing fear and blending in with the other pedestrians to avoid suspicion from the soldiers.
Mrs. Johansen is stopped by soldiers while on her way back from Uncle Henrik's boat, but she manages to distract them and avoid suspicion by showing them a handkerchief stained with red wine. This allows her to safely continue on her journey home.
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Mrs. Johansen told the soldiers that the casket contained the body of her uncle who had died from a highly contagious disease. The soldiers, fearing for their health, decided not to open the casket.
Mrs. Johansen did not tell Annemarie the truth about what she was carrying to Uncle Henrik on the boat because she wanted to protect her daughter from the danger and implications involved in transporting Jewish refugees to safety during World War II. By keeping Annemarie in the dark, Mrs. Johansen shielded her from potential harm and allowed her to maintain innocence and ignorance about the dangerous mission.