ellens neckelace
In the book "Number the Stars" by Lois Lowry, the German soldiers find Ellen's necklace in the packet. Ellen's necklace was a gift from her parents to help her blend in and avoid suspicion as a Jew during the occupation of Denmark in World War II.
my teacher told me it was a napkin filled with cocaine or poison to get rid of the dog's smell
A nothing
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.
The soldiers were German, from Germany.
In "Number the Stars" by Lois Lowry, the character Peter Neilsen drugs the baby in order to keep her quiet while they are trying to escape the Germans. He gives her a sedative to help prevent her from crying and potentially alerting the soldiers.
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.
bjnnjsjkqcgke
sfaffdfefefefe
H
what advice did Mrs. Rosen give the girls about acting while outside number the stars
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