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The problem is that Annemarie's friend, Ellen who is jew would be relocated by the Nazi soldiers during the World War II.
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Lise was Danish, not Jewish. If the Nazis thought Ellen was Lise, then they would not deport her.
Acting or pretending.
Papa tells the German soldiers that Ellen is his daughter Lise, and that she is deaf and cannot speak. He also mentions that Ellen has been sick, which is why she looks pale and weak. This deception allows Ellen to avoid suspicion and remain hidden.
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Annemarie, Kirsti, and Ellen are stopped by two German soldiers, because they were running.
when the german soldiers came to her house when ellen was hiding there
Annemarie pretended to act like Kristi when stopped by German soldiers in "Number the Stars" to protect her friend Ellen, who was Jewish and in danger of being arrested. By pretending to be her younger sister Kristi, Annemarie avoided suspicion and helped protect Ellen by diverting attention away from her. It was a quick-thinking and selfless act to keep Ellen safe during a dangerous time.
Kristi, Annemarie, and Ellen encounter German soldiers during their walk home from school, leading Ellen to hide in order to avoid suspicion regarding her Jewish identity. Annemarie and Kristi pretend Ellen is their sister to protect her, and manage to escape the soldiers despite the tense situation.
Annemarie, Ellen, and Kirsti were stopped by soldiers because they were out past curfew during the occupation by German soldiers in Denmark. Curfew was strictly enforced to control the movement of civilians and prevent any resistance activities.
first of all it's Ellen. she helps them by moving Ellen and her family to Sweden the country free from German soldiers.
Annmarie really isn't hiding Ellen someplace.They just pretend to be sisters.Ellen would be Lise.So the Nazis think they are sisters.Read the book Number the Stars for more informations.
he showed them a picture you guys should read the book! for mor details
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The German soldiers come, and check if any Jews are hiding in their apartment. There is more to it, but for that you can look at pages 39 to 49, in the Number the Stars book.