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Number the Stars

2023-08-10 07:49:27

When the German Army started their "migration" movement for all Danish Jews, the family of 10-year-old Annemarie Johansen accepted Annemarie's best friend Ellen Rosen and pretended that she was a member of the family I concealed her. Then through the eyes of Annemarie, the reader saw that the Danish resistance movement roughly smuggled the entire Jewish population of Denmark - approximately 7000 people to Sweden

Lois Raleigh, number of stars. Is this probably the number of stars? "10-year-old Anna Mary Johansson and her best friend Ellen Rosen are thinking about life before the war. Now in 1943 their lives in Copenhagen were full of schools, food shortage, and march in town When a Jewish Danish "migrated", Allen and Johansen moved together and pretended to be one of them, sooner or later Amman to save Allen's life I was asked to carry out a dangerous task. Warsaw was two sisters and a brother, ran away from the house bombed in Warsaw and finally went to several camps to find parents for refugees in Europe. Published by Scholastic in 1963, the cover shows children walking in the snow

The number of stars is explained from the perspective of 10-year-old Anna Mary Johansen. The story was held in September 1943, in the third year of Nazi occupation in Denmark, in Copenhagen, Denmark. Annemarie and her best friend Jewish Ellen were stopped by soldiers on their way home. The two girls went to the same building, lived in the same building, and they were upset when they first met the Germans. Mrs. Johnson and Mrs. Rosen are worried and asked girls to open a new way to school. This encounter made it possible for her father to contemplate what Denmark and her sister Lise had been before for several years before her novel began. In the second half of autumn, Annemarie and her sister Kirsti learned that the store next to Mrs. Hrsch closed. Anna Marie does not understand why, but this incident further warns Mrs Johnson