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The soldiers were German, from Germany.
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In "Number the Stars," making fun of the German soldiers serves to show the resistance and defiance of the Danish people against the occupying forces. It also highlights the power of humor and solidarity in difficult times. Additionally, it helps to humanize the soldiers and break down the fear and intimidation they try to instill.
The climax is when the German soldiers search the boat and they leave or when the soldiers search Annmarie's basket.
German occpied Denmark in number the stars.
Mrs. Johansen responds cleverly to the German soldiers in the book "Number the Stars" to protect her family and keep the Jewish people hidden. By pretending to be dumb and simple-minded, she is able to deflect suspicion and avoid drawing attention to herself and her actions. Her cleverness helps in maintaining the safety of her family and contributes to the overall resistance against the German occupation.
The antagonist in "Number the Stars" is the German soldiers and soldiers. They represent the Nazi occupation of Denmark during World War II and create the main conflict in the story as they threaten the safety of the Jewish characters.
they set time limits to be outside and German soldiers were at every corner. also many of their resources were taken away.
Mrs. Johansen had to wait 20 minutes before leaving in Chapter 11 of "Number the Stars" because the German soldiers were conducting a routine check at that time. It was safer to wait until the soldiers were finished with their check before attempting to leave.
Annemarie pretended to act like Kristi when stopped by German soldiers in "Number the Stars" to protect her friend Ellen, who was Jewish and in danger of being arrested. By pretending to be her younger sister Kristi, Annemarie avoided suspicion and helped protect Ellen by diverting attention away from her. It was a quick-thinking and selfless act to keep Ellen safe during a dangerous time.