It is implied in the book "Number the Stars" by Lois Lowry that Mrs. Johansen was captured and never made it back from Uncle Henrik's boat. The silence from her absence and the way her husband and daughters reacted to her disappearance suggest a grim fate.
Ellen thought Uncle Henrik's farm was a good hiding place for the Jewish refugees because it was secluded and remote, making it less likely for them to be discovered by the Nazis. She was grateful to Uncle Henrik for providing a safe place for them during the war.
Mrs. Johansen did not tell Anne Marie what she was really carrying to Uncle Henrik on the boat to keep her safer.
i dont know i think its there uncle
I think Uncle Tom's Cabin.
Mr. Johansen has three daughters because he wanted a large family or his cultural or personal beliefs value having multiple children. Each daughter may also bring unique joys and experiences to his life.
I looked it up and I think that uncle Pete's shop is on the princes highway!
Technically you are not related to your uncle's wife's sister, but some families think of such a person as another aunt, and the sister may think of you as her nephew.
y do u think the person is the most important innovator from uncle tom's cabin
I don't think my uncle would sponsor your travels.
If the soldiers had discovered that the packet for Uncle Henrik in "Number the Stars" contained Ellen's necklace, it could have put Ellen and her family in danger as it would have revealed their connection to the resistance and potentially led to their arrest or worse. Uncle Henrik may have also faced repercussions for his involvement in the resistance.
Of course not. The laws here are the same as other civilised nations.
I think that would be your cousin.