Answer:
The Boy in the Striped Pajamas promotes a message of interpersonal compassion, friendship, and tolerance. It further suggests that the mistakes of one generation need not taint or be extended to the children of the next generation.
Step-by-step explanation:
Bruno was a German who is "supposed" to hate the Jews, but makes a tight friendship with a Jewish boy at a concentration camp. Bruno didn't care that the boy was different, or Jewish, and treated him fairly and not poorly.