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Susan Campbell Bartoletti Anti-Jewish Policy Book Burning Propaganda Hitler Declares War Hitler Comes to Power Hitler Youth The Boy Who Dared Susan Campbell Bartoletti Exposition Rising Action Climax Falling Action Resolution Presentation by:Logan Dennison, and Steven Erdmann

Anti-Jewish/German Laws This is important to our book because people could only have radios that broadcasted German stations, couldn’t have type writers, or stay out past 8-9 pm. This is also important to the Holocaust because it actually happened. Short-wave radio from the Holocaust. Home

Book Ban/Burning This is important to our book because all non-German books were burned. It was also important to the Holocaust because it happened in real life but in our book they were stored in a room underneath the City Hall. A German Nazi at the Burning of the Books. Home

Anti-Nazi Propaganda Jewish Anti-Nazi Propaganda This is important to our book because Helmuth started printing and giving out Anti-Nazi propaganda this is also important to the Holocaust because it meant he was breaking the German Law. Home

Hitler Comes to Power A picture of Hitler in a parade after he was elected Chancellor. This was important to our book because when Hitler came to power the life of Helmuth changed. More laws followed, and special groups came to him in need of more kids. This is also important to the Holocaust because it changed the lives of not only Jews but Germans too. http://www.samliquidation.com/images/hitler1.jpg Home

"Long live Germany!." "Long live Germany!." "Long live Germany!." "Long live Germany!." "Long live Germany!." "Long live Germany!." Hitler Declares War This is important to our book because when Hitler declared war on Poland, France, and Russia, it drastically change the life of our main character, Helmuth. A picture of Hitler leading the Nazis to war A German poster of an Arian going to war. This is also important to the Holocaust because it meant that Hitler was beginning a new war with different Nations. “Long Live Germany!” Home

Hitler Youth This is important to our book because when Hitler came to power he started the Jungvolk (Hitler Youth) this meant that Helmuth would be recruited to serve. This is also important to the Holocaust because many teenage boys were recruited to fight in the front lines. A picture of an Arian Boy in the Hitler Youth. Home

Exposition Situation- Helmuth is going to be executed Setting- in Germany in 1942 Situation- Helmuth is going to be executed Characters- Helmuth, Gerhard, Mutti, Hugo, Oma, Opa, Karl, Rudi, and Brother Worbs Home

Rising Action Helmuth joins the Jungvolk (Hitler Youth) Mutti gets married to Hugo a Nazi Official Helmuth joins the Jungvolk (Hitler Youth) Helmuth gets interested in Anti-Nazi Propaganda Home

Climax One of Helmuth’s partners turns him into the Gestapo (German Police) Home

Falling Action The Gestapo arrest Helmuth and sentence him to death Home

Resolution “The last page of the book” Helmuth gets executed Home