Hitler
It is basically what Bruno calls Hitler- 'The Fury' - because he cannot pronounce the German word properly. Notice on page 117 his father tries to teach Bruno how to say it right.
This Q appears to be related to the book/movie "The Boy in the Stripped Pajamas". The term stripped pajamas refers to the prison clothes that the boy wore. The title reflects the view from the little boy's perspective on the events that was happening.
he meant
His name is Schmuel and it means 'God is heard'.
Mark Herman directed The Boy in the Striped Pajamas.
It means that you are gone so mental that nothing can possibly help you now
This Q appears to be related to the book/movie "The Boy in the Stripped Pajamas". The term stripped pajamas refers to the prison clothes that the boy wore. The title reflects the view from the little boy's perspective on the events that was happening.
Shmuel means Samuel.
he meant
"Heil Hitler" is German for "Hail Hitler"
His name is Schmuel and it means 'God is heard'.
Mark Herman directed The Boy in the Striped Pajamas.
It means that you are gone so mental that nothing can possibly help you now
The ending quote: not in this day and age means; hopefully war wouldn't happen today
If you mean the fury and the reunion, the book i have has a picture of Elena Gilbert and half of Damon Salvatore's face.
You mean bruno's? because if you do he wanted to explore his back garden, then when he did that he wanted to explore the camp to find schmuel's dad
In "The Boy in the Striped Pajamas," the term "tubercular" refers to a character's illness, specifically tuberculosis, which is a contagious bacterial infection that primarily affects the lungs. This condition highlights themes of vulnerability and suffering, contrasting the innocence of childhood with the harsh realities of the world during the Holocaust. The use of the term emphasizes the fragility of life amidst the brutality of the setting.
do you mean the boy in stripped pajamas