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Uncle Henrik hid the Jews in the hold of his fishing boat, covered with a false bottom. They traveled to Sweden hidden under the fish on the boat.
He gets them there by boat if you didn't know, then you're blind!
The first thing Annemarie had to do after returning to her Uncle Henrik's house in "Number the Stars" was explain the events that had taken place when the Nazis stopped her and Ellen on their way to Uncle Henrik's boat.
Uncle Henrik is a fisherman in "Number the Stars" by Lois Lowry. He uses his fishing boat to help transport Jewish refugees to safety during World War II.
It is Uncle Henrik's boat name which took the Rosens and other people to Sweden in the book and the people and the Rosens hid under the boat with out making a sound
Uncle Henrik told Annemarie that the Rosens were hiding under the deck of the boat, so when she looked, she wouldn't see them. In reality, the Rosens were actually hidden in the secret compartment of his boat, smuggling them to safety from the Nazis.
The trail was threw the woods.
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.
On the trail to Uncle Henrik's boat in "Number the Stars," Annemarie remembers the story of Little Red Riding Hood as she walks through the dark forest. This fairy tale serves as a comforting and familiar story for Annemarie to hold onto during her journey to help her friend Ellen escape to safety.
He lives by the ocean that borders Denmark and Sweeden
The name of Uncle Henrik's boat is called the "Ingeborg"
The uncles boat