Pavel serves food to Bruno's family and is a waiter to them , but before he came to Auschwitz he was a doctor.
Lieutenant Kotler
In the book, Kotler does kill Pavel. However, it is not directly said that he was killed but he does not show up again after that incident. In the movie, Pavel's dead body is shown after Kotler drags him into the hall and kills him.
The fury, in the boy stripped pyjamas, is the fuhrer.It is a German word for 'leader'.
No
Kotler beat Pavel to death.
Pavel cleans the cut and puts a band-aid on it
if you mean in the film The Boy In The Stripped Pajamas, then i think the answer is yes. the timing in the film works out about right. and it may just be ironic, but they also look sort of similar. i haven't found it proven anywhere, but it makes sense.
In the book, Kotler does kill Pavel. However, it is not directly said that he was killed but he does not show up again after that incident. In the movie, Pavel's dead body is shown after Kotler drags him into the hall and kills him.
The fury, in the boy stripped pyjamas, is the fuhrer.It is a German word for 'leader'.
No
Pavel cleans the cut and puts a band-aid on it
Kotler beat Pavel to death.
Meek.
boundaries, friendship, innocence of childhood and etc
Thunder and Lightning are both girls.
there are two Jews that are named in the book. the old man that works at Bruno's house is Pavel. The little Jewish boy that Bruno is friends with is named Shmuel
lieutenant Kolter beat Pavil to death after Pavil spilled a bottle of wine on Kolter's lap. some people say he stabbed him to death with a fork but that seems unlikely as it would be a very slow kill and difficult weapon to use. (Edit: I was just wondering how do u no this? it doesn't say it in the book)
the German boy was Bruno and the Jewish boy was Shmuel.