The soldiers were looking for Jews. In this case, Ellen.
In "Number the Stars" by Lois Lowry, the resolution occurs when Ellen is safely reunited with her parents after the family successfully escapes to Sweden with the help of the resistance movement and the Johansens. The war ends, and the Johansens are left with hope for a better future.
The Johansens travel from Copenhagen, Denmark to Gilleleje, Denmark in the book "Number the Stars" by Lois Lowry.
because....Peter!
because....Peter!
Ellen does not die in Number The Stars. She makes it to Sweden Safley with her family.
No, because the Johansens and Rosens family bonds were really strong and they were best friends. They would be willing to risk their lives for each other Peace
Peter does not visit the Johansens because he is involved in the resistance movement and needs to maintain a low profile to avoid drawing attention to himself and jeopardizing the safety of the Johansens and the Rosens. It is too risky for him to be seen visiting them frequently.
The Johansens did not look in Lise's things in "Number the Stars" out of respect and to honor her memory. They wanted to preserve her belongings as a way to keep her close to them in spirit. It was a way for them to remember and cherish her, rather than invading her personal space.
ellens neckelace
The joke was about the nazi soldiers and that they relocate butter
The joke was about the nazi soldiers and that they relocate butter
To give the news of the German news paper