There was clothes in the coffin, not a dead body. It was to help the Jews to escape.
coffin flags ARE American flags, so there's the same amount of stars on each.
If its the US Flag, it goes with the Stars section over the top left corner of the coffin, where the heart is.
If I remember correctly, the coffin contained supplies for a journey across the sea by boat to help the Jewish girl and her family reach freedom during World War ll. the reason a coffin was used was because if any Nazis searched the house, they would not open the coffin of a dead person.
The phone number of the Coffin School is: 508-228-2505.
The phone number of the Coffin House Museum is: 978-462-2634.
The phone number of the Levi Coffin House State Hstrc is: 765-847-2432.
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In "Number the Stars" by Lois Lowry, the Johansens prepared for the funeral of Great-aunt Birte by dressing her body in her Sunday best dress and placing her in a coffin in the living room. They invited neighbors and family members to pay their respects before the burial. They also made refreshments for the mourners who came to offer condolences.
Typically, it takes 4-6 pallbearers to hold a coffin during a funeral procession. The number may vary depending on the size and weight of the coffin, as well as the cultural or religious practices of the specific funeral ceremony.
stone coffin in which wood coffin was placed
To display a flag over a coffin, the flag should be placed with the union or canton (the blue field with stars) at the head of the coffin and the stripe side facing down. The flag should cover the entire coffin, with the bottom edge draping over the foot. It is important to ensure that the flag is not touching the ground and is displayed respectfully, often with the help of a military honor guard if applicable.
No, but "Number the Stars" is a novel.