Peter and Lise were involved in The Resistance, which resisted against the Nazis.
Lise was Annemarie's sister who died in a car accident during a resistance meeting .
she died
the wife of dead lise
Peter Neilsen has become more involved in the Resistance since Lise's death, taking on more risky missions to support the fight against the Nazis. He has also become more hardened and focused on seeking justice for Lise, showing more determination and bravery in his actions.
She is dead
Peter called Annemarie "Lise" as a nickname in "Number the Stars" by Lois Lowry. It was a sweet gesture, but let's be real, nicknames are just fancy ways of saying someone's name with a little extra pizzazz. So, there you have it, Peter called Annemarie "Lise" in the book.
Lise was important because she was Annemarie's sister, and she died a resistance fighter.
In "Number the Stars" by Lois Lowry, Lise, Annemarie's older sister, died in a car accident earlier in the story. It is suggested that the accident may have been linked to the Danish Resistance's efforts to help Jewish people escape from the Nazis, as Lise was involved in these activities.
Lise was Danish, not Jewish. If the Nazis thought Ellen was Lise, then they would not deport her.
Lise was killed by the Germans in the book "Number the Stars" because she was involved in the Danish Resistance movement and her actions threatened the German occupation forces. Her resistance activities, such as helping Jewish people escape to safety, put her in danger and ultimately led to her death.
Peter Nelson is a main character in Number the Stars. He is part of the Resistance, and he is also Leis Johansons' fience.
peter was lise husband before lise died they didn't get married and annemarie wanted t have some nieces or nephews to play with