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Page 1: Number the Stars by Lois Lowry A book about Danish life during World War II.

Number the Starsby Lois Lowry

A book about Danish life

during World War II.

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Setting• Copenhagen, Denmark, in 1943

during WWII• German forces have invaded the

lands around Germany.

Flag of Denmark

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Characters – The Johansens

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Characters

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Characters

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The Germans• Adolph Hitler was the leader of the

Germans.

• He believed that German people were members of a master race that should take over the world.

• He led the Nazi party of Germany.

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The Nazi Occupation• The Nazis believed that Jewish people were the

most dangerous race alive.

• They wanted to rid the world of all Jewish people.

• In 1938, over 1,000 synagogues were burned and 30,000 Jews people were arrested.

• The Jewish people began to flee Germany.

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The Nazi Party Flag

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• Great Britain and France have joined forces to stop Germany.

• Germany has invaded Denmark and now the Jewish people fear for their lives!

Plot

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The Nazi Takeover in Europe

• The Nazi party created Concentration Camps (work camps with horrific conditions for Jewish people).

• As the Nazi party became more powerful, they captured more and more countries and more and more Jewish people.

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Denmark and the Germans• In 1940, the country of Denmark was

captured by the German Nazis. • There were 8,000 Jewish people living here

at this time!

• There were also about 1,500 Jewish people who had fled to Denmark in the early 1930s.

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How bad was life for the Jewish People under Nazi rule?

• In many places, Jews had to wear a yellow 6-pointed star.

• Attendance was prohibited at theaters, movies, and sporting events.

• They could shop only at Jewish stores and only between 3-5 pm.

• Jewish residents had no political rights

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• Children had to attend Jewish schools and couldn't visit Christian friends.

• All Jews had to be indoors by 8 pm. • They could not hold government jobs.

• Non-Jewish citizens were ordered not to go to Jewish doctors or hire Jewish lawyers.

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• They were limited in the use of public transportation.

• They had to hand in their bicycles.

• Jews who owned stores had to mark windows with the word Jew and eventually had to sell their businesses to non-Jews.

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The Arrest of the Danish Jews

• In 1943 when the Danish people heard that the Germans had decided to arrest and imprison Jewish people, they formed the Danish Resistance.

• Finally many of the Danish Jews decide to flee Denmark.

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The Holocaust • The word Holocaust, which means "burn”,

was first used in the late 1950’s to refer to the death of Jews at the hands the Nazis.

• Today we honor and remember the victims of Nazi torture through special museums, documentaries, and stories.

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JEWISH SYMBOLS & CUSTOMS

Star of David

It represents King David’s shield.

Rosh Hashanah

Jewish New YearSeptember 24- 26

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