The soldiers were German, from Germany.
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The problem (climax) is when the Nazi soldiers look in Annemarie's basket and when the soldiers look in the boat.... Hope this helped.... This is a great story to read.
The handkerchief She had to give to Uncle Henrik
In "Number the Stars" by Lois Lowry, the soldiers expected to find Jewish people hiding in the basket, as they were conducting searches for those in hiding. The protagonist, Annemarie, fears that they would discover her friend Ellen, who is Jewish, hidden beneath the fabric. The soldiers' presence heightens the tension, as the characters must rely on quick thinking and bravery to protect their loved ones. Ultimately, the expectation of the soldiers underscores the danger and fear that pervaded the lives of those living under Nazi occupation.
In "Number the Stars" by Lois Lowry, when one of the soldiers touches Kristi's hair, she reacts by quickly jumping back in fear and anger. This underscores the violation of personal boundaries and the oppressive atmosphere created by the soldiers' presence in the story.
In the book "Number the Stars" by Lois Lowry, a character named Peter Neilsen, a member of the Danish Resistance, helps to protect the Jewish citizens of Denmark by helping them escape to safety. He plays a significant role in coordinating the rescue efforts and ensuring the safety of the Jewish people.
The joke was about the nazi soldiers and that they relocate butter
In "Number the Stars" by Lois Lowry, the casket was filled with clothing and blankets to make it appear as if it contained a dead body, so that the German soldiers would not inspect it closely. By disguising it in this way, Annemarie's family was able to transport important items to safety without arousing suspicion.
In the story "Number the Stars" by Lois Lowry, Papa answers the German soldiers' inquiries about Ellen by pretending that she is his daughter, ensuring her safety. He firmly but calmly tells them that Ellen is part of his family and that they should not be bothering them. This act of bravery highlights Papa's protective nature and his willingness to risk his own safety to shield Ellen from harm.
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.
Kroner, the German soldier, is mentioned on page 61 in the book "Number the Stars" by Lois Lowry.