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A text-to-world connection with "Resisting Hitler" can be seen in the broader context of individuals and groups standing up against oppression and totalitarian regimes throughout history. Just as the characters in the story demonstrate courage in resisting Nazi ideology, modern movements for social justice and human rights reflect similar struggles against tyranny and discrimination. This connection highlights the timeless relevance of the themes of bravery and moral responsibility in the face of injustice.

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