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Yeah, that the Nazi father gets his son Bruno killed when he thought only the Jews would die. He got owned.
Berlin, 1942: When Bruno returns home from school one day, he discovers that his belongings are being packed in crates. His father has received a promotion and the family.
Shmuel's grandfather is separated from the family as they get to the camp, and then killed, because the Nazi's didn't find any use with old people or young children.
In "The Boy in the Striped Pajamas," Ralph is not a character in the story. The protagonist of the book is a young boy named Bruno. Bruno's behavior is characterized by innocence, curiosity, and a lack of understanding of the tragic events happening around him. He befriends a boy named Shmuel, who is imprisoned in a concentration camp, and their friendship ultimately leads to a heartbreaking and poignant conclusion.
Step 1: Open 'The Boy in the Striped Pajamas'. Step 2: Find the page where the Fuhrer makes a joke. Step 3: Write down which joke he makes, and then your question has been answered. The point I'm making is, rather than posting on the internet asking for the questions to your homework / assignment / whatever it is you're trying to complete, try looking for yourself or at least finding some kind of study guide on the book.
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Yeah, that the Nazi father gets his son Bruno killed when he thought only the Jews would die. He got owned.
Berlin, 1942: When Bruno returns home from school one day, he discovers that his belongings are being packed in crates. His father has received a promotion and the family.
Trust me the Nazis would kill any Jew anytime, anywhere no matter the age. Even in a movie they could do that in the story.
Shmuel's grandfather is separated from the family as they get to the camp, and then killed, because the Nazi's didn't find any use with old people or young children.
It is because grandmother hates the Nazi and said that father was being control ed by following orders without any thinking. Therefore, father is like a puppet on a string that is being control ed without thinking.
In "The Boy in the Striped Pajamas," Ralph is not a character in the story. The protagonist of the book is a young boy named Bruno. Bruno's behavior is characterized by innocence, curiosity, and a lack of understanding of the tragic events happening around him. He befriends a boy named Shmuel, who is imprisoned in a concentration camp, and their friendship ultimately leads to a heartbreaking and poignant conclusion.
From 1 to any age, granted babies were used for target practice, and if you were old enough and strong enough to work you did. But most people don't think it was really as bad as they say. Everyone was able to die and most did. I felt really bad. If you want to see what it was like from a German boy's point of view watch the Boy in the Striped pajamas!!!
Step 1: Open 'The Boy in the Striped Pajamas'. Step 2: Find the page where the Fuhrer makes a joke. Step 3: Write down which joke he makes, and then your question has been answered. The point I'm making is, rather than posting on the internet asking for the questions to your homework / assignment / whatever it is you're trying to complete, try looking for yourself or at least finding some kind of study guide on the book.
There are many stores that sell pajamas with horses on them. Walmart sells these types of pajamas at any of their locations. Amazon also sells these types of pajamas on their website.
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
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