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In Chapter 14 of "The Devil's Arithmetic," Hannah, who has been transported back to 1942 Poland, experiences the harsh realities of life in a Jewish village during the Holocaust. As she grapples with her identity and the significance of her family's history, she witnesses the arrival of Nazi soldiers, which brings a sense of urgency and fear to the community. This chapter emphasizes the themes of memory, sacrifice, and the importance of remembering the past. Hannah's understanding of her heritage deepens as she faces the stark truths of her ancestors' experiences.

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