In 1932, Otto Frank heard the storm troopers singing 'When Jewish blood splatter from the knife, hang the Jews, put them up against the wall, heads are rolling, Jews are hollering.' There is no actual song title found for this antisemitic song.
In 1932, Otto Frank heard the storm troopers singing 'When Jewish blood splatter from the knife, hang the Jews, put them up against the wall, heads are rolling, Jews are hollering.' There is no actual song title found for this antisemitic song.
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When Otto Frank comes home from work in 1932 the song her hears is unspecified. The song is from his youth.
Otto Frank, the father of Anne Frank, heard stormtroopers singing the song "Die Fahne hoch" (The Flag On High) during the rise of the Nazi regime in Germany. This song, associated with the Nazi Party, was an anthem that reflected the party's ideology and militaristic spirit. The experience left a lasting impression on Frank, highlighting the oppressive atmosphere of the time.
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It would be 10,560 feet till your in the middle of the storm I'm so smart I'm ten.
If you count the number of seconds from when you see the flash of lightening to when you hear the thunder, you will have a rough estimate as how far the storm is.
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The gathering storm at the end of "Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry" symbolizes brewing tensions and future challenges for the Logan family. It foreshadows the continuing struggle against racism and oppression that they will face. The storm represents the tumultuous times ahead and the need for resilience and unity among the characters.