not necessarily a bench with a plaque, but a big iron gate with "work will set you free" written in German across the entrance.
Yes, it is not at all explicit. And even though you totally understand what's going on, it doesn't really show you.
The fences consisted of two high rows of barbed wire with a high-voltage electric current. (The Boy in Striped Pyjamasis very misleading about the fences).
auschwitz do you really know about it
With respect, there was no "Auschwitz war", so what do you really mean?
The purpose is to describe. He wants to describe what it's like to go to Auschwitz and see how it really was.
Out-With, which is really Auschwitz, is located in Poland.
Out-with is really Auschwitz. Bruno calls it Out-with because he can't pronounce Auschwitz. The camp is located in Poland.
the soldier come and kill him. the soldier do not come and kill him. there just really mad at him. Actually, It is implied that Bruno's father is shot. I haven't heard of the Red Army (referred to as "other soldiers" in the book) getting "really mad" at a German officer.
it's was a good movie but really sad.
In "The Boy in the Striped Pajamas," the author provides evidence of Bruno's growing awareness of the grim reality at Auschwitz through his encounters with Shmuel, the boy in the striped pajamas. Their conversations reveal Bruno's innocence and naive curiosity, contrasted with Shmuel's experiences of suffering and loss. Additionally, Bruno's observations of the soldiers and the desolate environment around the fence hint at the darker truths of the camp, suggesting that he is beginning to grasp the horrors of his surroundings, even if he cannot fully articulate or understand them.
His mother carried her jewely
The Father is Bruno's dad, Gretel's dad, Bruno and Gretel's mothers husband, a soldier and a boss to Maria (the family's maid), cook (the family's cook) and the other two maids who are not really mentioned in the film or book.
anne Frank's diary is nonfiction, it is a true story written by a girl in the holocaust. the boy in the striped pajamas is a story based on the holocaust.
Yes, it is not at all explicit. And even though you totally understand what's going on, it doesn't really show you.
Yes I believe it is a great book to cuddle in bed with. It's a really heartwarming story and I'm sure your friend will love it.
Bruno's grandfather is a Nazi supporter, his grandmother is not.
Although Bruno is FICTIONAL, Rudolf Höss is really the first commandant of Auschwitz. Unlike Treblinka, Höss developed a method to trick people into thinking they were taking showers. At Treblinka, the people knew they were going to be gassed. The naïve part of Bruno is true, children are naïve and are un-hateful. The entire Holocaust part is real.