In Chapter 5 of "The Boy in the Striped Pajamas," Bruno's father avoids answering Bruno's question about the concentration camp because he is deeply involved in the Nazi regime and wants to shield his son from the harsh realities of their situation. He understands that discussing such matters could expose Bruno to uncomfortable truths about their family's role in the Holocaust. Instead, he redirects the conversation, emphasizing the importance of obedience and loyalty. This moment underscores the tension between innocence and the grim realities of the world around them.
Hitler did not have any children.
Bruno's new house is in Auschwitz concentration camp
Karl martin and someone else
Bruno seems very young and ignorant in the book. John Boyne writes in brunos point of view so by reading the book doesnt teach you much about the hollucost because bruno doesnt know much. sorry about any spelling mistakes...im thirteen not exactly a genius
Bruno reasoned that his father was assigned to Out-with because he got in trouble. Bruno thought that Out-with was a terrible place and his father was assigned there because it was a punishment.
By telling him that their home is there in the new house, and not at the old house.
Because he is AWESOME
Just the way you are
Yes it was. It was planned by the two.
Hitler did not have any children.
Elsa ! :)
Accident oh no X-l
Very upset, surprisingly
Ralph
Bruno's new house is in Auschwitz concentration camp
Bruno had a close realtionship with his grand parents. when they had a fight with brunos parents they didnt talk as much so brunos didnt get to see their grandparents as much anymore
It is in brunos cafe on the left window sill.