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Historical Time Period

Historical Time Period. By Nathan Murphy. Was Hitler Called The Fuhrer?. In the book, Adolf Hitler comes to dinner at Bruno’s house (pg 177, paragraph 3). Was Adolf Hitler actually called the Fuhrer?

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Historical Time Period

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  1. Historical Time Period By Nathan Murphy

  2. Was Hitler Called The Fuhrer? • In the book, Adolf Hitler comes to dinner at Bruno’s house (pg 177, paragraph 3). • Was Adolf Hitler actually called the Fuhrer? • The answer is yes. Hitler earned the title Fuhrer when he seized control of the Nazi party in Germany. • The time period in the book was around the time of Hitler’s rein. • In German, Fuhrer means “leader of guide.”

  3. Was There A Place Called The Auschwitz? • In the book, Bruno moves to his new house called the Auschwitz (pg 25, paragraph 2) Bruno, a child, calls it the “Out-With”. • Was there a house called the Auschwitz? • The answer is actually true and false. True, because officials and families did live there. This was also false, because it was a concentration camp, not a house. • This shows the time period because Auschwitz was active. The years Auschwitz was active was in the 40’s.

  4. Did People Say, “Hail Hitler”? • In the book, Bruno’s dad says, “Hail Hitler” (pg 54, paragraph 1). • Did people actually say, “Hail Hitler”? • The answer is yes. “Hail Hitler” was one of the many salutes people used to recognize Germany in the 40’s. Mostly people said, “Hail Hitler” when they saw Hitler. • This shows the time period because it was a custom and expected, in Germany in the 40’s, to say “Hail Hitler”.

  5. Did Jews In Concentration Camps Wear Striped Pajamas? • In the book, Shumuel wears striped pajamas with a star on it (pg 106, paragraph 2). • Did Jews in concentration camps actually were striped pajamas with a star? • The answer is yes. The prisoners wore “striped pajamas” as they are called, with a striped cap. Also, the clothing contains a star on it. • This shows the time period because it shows that Jews were being ridiculed and persecuted for their religious beliefs.

  6. Bruno’s Age Itself • Bruno’s age gives clues of the time period. • He is 9 years old in the book and he was born in 1934 (pg 109, paragraph 8). • So, if you calculate the year he was born plus 9, you get 1943.

  7. Did Soldiers Wear Swastika Armbands? • In the book, Bruno says that his dad wears an armband with a swastika on it (pg 127, paragraph 2). • Did soldiers wear swastika armbands? • The answer is yes. The Nazis needed a way to tell that other soldiers were Nazis. So, the Nazi soldiers started to wear armbands with the swastika on it. • This shows the time period because the Nazi party was in power and at its peak in the 40’s.

  8. Did Concentration Camps Use Gas Chambers? • In the book, Bruno is led into a gas chamber and then is gassed (pg 213, paragraph 4) • Did concentration camps use gas chambers? • The answer is yes. The main and most famous ways concentration camps killed Jews was through the gas chamber. • This shows the time period because the gas chamber was a popular torture device in the Holocaust.

  9. Bruno’s Reaction • During Bruno’s last day at the Auschwitz, he decides to sneak into the concentration camp (pg 198, paragraph 5). • This shows the time period because there were still concentration camps around.

  10. Was There An Actual Rank Of Commandant Of The Auschwitz? • In the book, Bruno’s dad is the Commandant of the Auschwitz (pg 140, paragraph 2). • Was there a rank of Commandant of the Auschwitz? • The answer is yes. One famous person who held this position is Rudolf Hoess. • This shows the time period because this position was only active from 1940-1945.

  11. Were There Actually Jewish Ghettos? • Shumuel says to Bruno that he and his family were forced to move and live in rundown places (pg 128, paragraph 2). • These were called Jewish ghettos. • Were there actually Jewish ghettos? • The answer is yes. The most famous one is located in Warsaw, Poland. • This shows the time period because during the Holocaust, most Jewish people were forced to live in these ghettos.

  12. Conclusion of Historical Accuracy • I have tallied the scores like a grade. • 1 point for it truly happened. • ½ point for partially true. • 0 points for not true at all. • The score is…….. • 7.5 out of 8! • So overall, you could say The Boy in the Striped Pajamas is accurate.

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