The Rosens, like many Jewish families during the Holocaust, used various strategies to avoid detection by the Nazis. They often relied on hiding in secret locations, such as attics or basements, and received help from sympathetic non-Jewish individuals who provided shelter and resources. Additionally, they sometimes adopted false identities or moved frequently to evade capture. These efforts were critical in their attempts to survive during this perilous time.
to keep track of where they was at
yes
to keep the Jews away from the Germans
Because electricity was expensive.
cuz im bo$$
they were called 'Death Marches'.
Mrs. Johansen warned the Rosens that it is very dark on the trail.
evade
you will be fed to the lion
elude, avoid, evade
to keep track of where they was at
Clearly "being caught" was not the end of the relationship in his eyes. He's going to keep seeing the mistress.
the Nazis killed the Jews ------------------------------- i know of twenty, but there are more, partisans did not keep such records.
yes
to keep the Jews away from the Germans
Because electricity was expensive.
keep it a secret