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Papa works as a newspaper editor in Copenhagen before the occupation begins in Number the Stars. During the occupation, he helps the Resistance by printing and distributing illegal newspapers.
Papa states there are many in Copenhagen to indicate that there are many people who are part of the Resistance movement in the city. He is highlighting the fact that there is a network of people working together to help the Jewish population, like Ellen and her family, escape from the Nazis during World War II.
Papa showed the Nazis a picture of Lise.
it does not say his name
In the book "Number the Stars," Papa used the phrase "The fishing has been good at Gilleleje" to communicate to Henrik that Jewish refugees were seeking shelter with him. This was a code phrase meant to convey that the Jewish people were on their way to Henrik's location.
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When the digits of a number are added till it becomes a single digit number. And this single digit is the PAPA NUMBER of that number. For Example: Papa number of 1458932 = 1 + 4 + 5 + 8 + 9 + 3 + 2 = 32 = 3 + 2 = 5 So papa Number of 1458932 is 5 By Priya Varat
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Papa tore out his daughter's photographs from the family album to protect her identity and keep her safe during the time of war. This action helped prevent any risks of the daughter being identified and targeted by the enemy.
One example of a code saying in "Number the Stars" is "It is true," which was used by the Resistance fighters to identify each other as allies. This saying helped to establish trust and confirm loyalty among those involved in helping Jewish people escape during World War II.
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The bottom of the pictures had the girls' birth dates, and Lise was much older than Ellen.