No, it does not. It mentions briefly that they have to turn off all the lights some nights but Berlin never gets bombed. The bombing of Berlin happens after where the story has ended
Bruno sawed a concentration camp, but did not know it was a concentration camp.
In "The Boy in the Striped Pajamas," Bruno's birthplace is Berlin, Germany. The story begins with his family living in a large house in the city before they move to a house near a concentration camp. Bruno's background and life in Berlin contrast sharply with his experiences in his new environment.
Bruno's dad get transferred from Berlin to Auschwitz, after Hitler named he as commandant
Bruno was German. He grew up in Berlin before moving to Auschwitz with his family when his father got a job promotion.
Gretel tells Bruno that their new house is called "Out-With." She mispronounces the name of the place, which is actually Auschwitz, but Bruno doesn't understand the significance of it at that point in the story. The name reflects the stark and unsettling environment they have moved to, contrasting sharply with Bruno's previous home in Berlin.
Bruno Arno died in 1990, in Berlin, Germany.
Bruno first lives in Berlin but then moves to Auschwitz (known to Bruno as Out-With).
Bruno's mum doesn't particularly like moving to Berlin, but she is not allowed to express her opinion to Bruno's father. She doesn't let Bruno know how she feels about Berlin.
Bruno Schubert was born on January 31, 1997, in Berlin, Germany.
Bruno Suckau was born on November 10, 1903, in Berlin, Germany.
Bruno Ziener died on February 9, 1941, in Berlin, Germany.
Bruno Timm was born on June 10, 1902, in Berlin, Germany.
Bruno Timm died on December 15, 1972, in Berlin, Germany.
Bruno Balz was born on October 6, 1902, in Berlin, Germany.
Bruno Rahn was born on November 24, 1887, in Berlin, Germany.
Bruno Rahn died on September 15, 1927, in Berlin, Germany.
Bruno Mondi died on July 18, 1991, in Berlin, Germany.