Mutti is German for 'mother'. Helmuth's mother was named Emma.
In "The Boy Who Dared" by Susan Campbell Bartoletti, Mutti is the nickname of Helmuth Hübener's mother, who plays a significant role in the story by supporting her son's resistance against the Nazi regime in Germany during World War II. Despite the risks involved, Mutti's love and encouragement empowers Helmuth to stand up for what he believes is right.
She is the mother also known as Emma.
Mutti was Helmuth's mother in "The Boy Who Dared." She was a caring and supportive figure in Helmuth's life, encouraging him to stand up for what he believed in despite the dangers he faced during World War II in Nazi Germany.
Mutti, the mother of Helmuth, in "The Boy Who Dared" is portrayed as strong, loving, and protective. She supports her son's beliefs even when they put him in danger, and she tries to instill a sense of moral courage in him. She serves as a source of strength and guidance for Helmuth throughout the story.
The Boy Who Dared was created in 2008.
Susan Campbell Bartoletti wrote The Boy Who Dared.
Susan Campbell Bartoletti wrote The Boy Who Dared.
it is a boy
The conflict in The Boy Who Dared is the Nazis coming to power.
The Boy Who Dared was set during WWII.
The Boy Who Dared is not a made-up story. It is a true story.
The Boy Who Dared takes place in 1940s Nazi Germany.
The Boy Who Dared is a fictional biography of a time that was very important to history.
He is a boy