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his grandparents. - but of course the actual 'Boy in the Striped Pyjamas' never went to Berlin.
He was this semi-rich boy who was bored a lot and went on a walk. He noticed another little boy in, what he thought was a game, heard that the boy could not find his dad. Bruno dressed up as a Jew and went into the concentration camp and accidently went into the gas chambers and died. Was that enough info?
The grandmother said that she wondered where she went wrong with him and that she used to be proud of him but now she was just disgusted by what he is doing.
Bruno's and Shmuel's birthday in The Boy in the Striped Pajamas is April 15th, 1934.
Yes, it's so sad. He died because he was helping the boy in the striped pyjamas to find his dad but then they were taken to be gassed. Bruno went into the camp as one of the people that's why.
No pope went to a concentration camp.
he went to the Neuengamme camp.
she went into a concentration camp when her family was arrested in 1944
Once Hitler got his hands on Jews he stripped them of their clothing and gave them a striped top and bottoms that were no better than pajamas. They made them freeze and roast in the different seasons. They gave them more clothing if they went to work in war manufacturing places.
It was major because he was not supposed to be friends with Shumel. Shumel is a Jewish boy and Bruno's father is a Nazi. They were never supposed to be friends. Also, they both are lead into a chamber and well.... you should know the rest....
Hitler himself never went to a camp and killed them, he got his men to gas them, starve them, shoot them, and let them die of disease and infection. watch 'The boy in the striped pyjamas.' Sad, but true.
No he went to what was then i believe to be called camp Hawthorn which today to is the Jewish camp Sabra in Rocky mountain Missouri on the lake of the Ozarks, i know this because i went to that camp, my grandmother went to camp there with him and my great uncle was in a fraternity with him at washington university in st. louis.