Thursday, March 12, 2020

Number the Stars, chapters 10-12

Opening question: 
How do you prepare yourself when you have something difficult to face or to accomplish? Do you think about something else or make an action plan?

Read about how Annemarie prepares herself for a mission. But first, some background information about what Sweden did during WWII




Sweden as a Refuge
Sweden was neutral during World War II: In theory, it did not take sides with either Germany or Germany’s enemies. Throughout the 1930s, Sweden issued very few entry permits to Jewish refugees. However, in 1943 Sweden could see that the tide of the war was turning against Germany. Germany was retreating in North Africa and in Stalingrad, Russia. It seemed just a matter of time before Germany was defeated. Therefore, the Swedish government dared to offer official sanctuary to Danish Jews even though this action would infuriate Germany. Because the two countries are separated only by a narrow strait, many Jews could be quickly transported from Denmark to Sweden. When faced with the problem of how to move thousands of refugees to Sweden, Resistance leaders immediately started contacting the captains of many of the fishing boats that worked the waters off the nation’s eastern coast. Many captains accepted the dangerous assignment. In the early days of the operation, fees ranged from about $150 to $1,500 per person. Resistance workers got involved to make sure that none of the captains made an unfair profit from the refugees’ desperation. They bargained with the sailors and brought the price down to as low as $65 per person.

Words from chapters 10-12: 

Chapter 10: https://quizlet.com/_5q8rii
Chapter 11: https://quizlet.com/_4ruw95 
Chapter 12: https://quizlet.com/_4ruwk5 

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