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brainstorm ways that WWII was life-changing for German and Jewish families based on the evidence that you found in this novel. Write the effects of WWII on the families in the eight boxes below. (There are no pictures included btw)

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There are no photos or boxes but I can give an opinion on this subject.

In a way families were brought closer together after this event in history. After WWII lots of families were rescued and back together. But of curse this brought trauma to lots of people (not just families). I've heard stories in class about regret from German families, imagning if it were their families being hurt and ripped apart.

I'd like to make a connection to the movie, "boy in the stripped pyjamas", SPOILERS. At the end of the movie, the german family had a taste of what it felt like to be jews, at the time. i've always wondered how they felt afterwards knowing that this is what they were doing to Jewish families.

In conclusion, Jewish families were being seperated but those who survived were brought closer together. And German families either realized what they did and/or supported ki11ed millions, or they continued to belive in h1tlers ways.

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