5/10/2018 0 Comments So what?This book matters because it tells a true story about the holocaust. Any book about an awful event is very important because it reminds us of what happened and how horrendous it was which will help it not happen again. Which is why it is still valuable and will always be valuable. At the end of the book Corries sister Betsie dies which at first devastates her but then she realizes that she has been freed from the camp. Shortly after Corrie is released and after regaining her strength the opens the baja to those who have come out of the camps.
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4/23/2018 1 Comment current eventI am currently reading a book about the holocaust called the hiding place. A current event relating to this topic is the genocide caused by ISIS. ISIS is trying to abolish an abundance of types of people including Christians and Yazidis. This is very similar to my book because in the Hiding Place Hitler was trying to abolish all Jews. They both did so by Murder and some other ways. ISIS by destroying villages and rape and Hitler and the Nazis by putting them in internment and death camps. I believe both are wrong and shouldn't have ever happened let alone be happening now.
4/16/2018 0 Comments HistoricalMy book is called the Hiding Place and it is set in Germany. During this time in Germany the holocaust is happening this is when Jews were sent to camps to work or die. the events in my book are very accurate. I know this because in both my book and the holocaust Jews were trying to escape Germany by hiding in others homes. Also it is a true story written about a ladies life. The people in Germany turned a blind eye to the situation and pretended it wasn't happening. Meanwhile the characters in my book thought it was very wrong an didn't not see what the difference let alone the problem was of being Jewish. One connection between my book and the holocaust is that in both Jews and people hiding them were sent to work to almost death/death or to gas champers to be killed. |
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