No, Lois Lowry stated at the end of the book Annemarie is fiction.
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Annemarie is a courageous young girl who lives through a World War. She risks her own life to save that of others and is hence the her in the book Number the Stars.
she learned that life is good
great aunt birte is not real
Annemarie accuses Uncle Henrik of lying to her about Great Aunt Birte because she never accepted the idea that the family's elderly relative had emigrated to the U.S. Instead, Annemarie learned the truth about what happened to Great Aunt Birte during the war when she visited Uncle Henrik and his family at their seaside home.
Annemarie was shocked that they had kept the death of Great-aunt Birte a secret from her. She was also surprised by her mother's emotional reaction to the news and the realization of the dangers faced by their Jewish friends.
Annemarie decided to tell Ellen the truth about Aunt Birte to protect her from potential danger. She wanted Ellen to know about the dangers of the situation so that she could be prepared and stay safe. It was a difficult decision, but Annemarie believed honesty was important in protecting her friend.
Annemarie didn't tell Ellen the truth about Aunt Birte because it was a dangerous secret that could put Ellen's life at risk. The less Ellen knew about the situation, the safer she would be. Annemarie was trying to protect Ellen from the dangers of the Nazi occupation.
She was the fake great-aunt of Annemarie.
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Annemarie learned that Aunt Birte, who was a teacher, was captured by the German soldiers and executed for her involvement in the Danish Resistance. Her death served as a stark reminder of the risks involved in resisting the Nazis.
Mama and Uncle Henrik were speaking in code, discussing the impending Holocaust. Annemarie realizes that she never had a Great-Aunt Birte. So she realizes she was told a lie and that her folks were keeping another danger from her. She was also confused when Uncle Henrik said he was going to spend the night on his boat because the weather would be good for fishing. She knew that he never really cared about the weather and that bad weather would not keep him from fishing. This is loosely based on information from the GradeSaver site.
because of what uncle Henrik told her in the barn its better to know little
Annemarie was shocked about the death of her aunt because she had never heard of a Great-Aunt Birte, although she knew everyone of her family members.
Aunt Birte's Knife