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Death Camps. Smuggling. Kristallnacht. Bibliography. Exposition. Rising Action. Climax. Falling Action. Home. Daniel’s Story Carol Matas. Resistance. Pogrom. Hitler Youth. Ghettos. Resolution. Kristallnacht.
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Death Camps Smuggling Kristallnacht Bibliography Exposition Rising Action Climax Falling Action Home Daniel’s Story Carol Matas Resistance Pogrom Hitler Youth Ghettos Resolution
Kristallnacht • Daniel’s dad had a store and on Kristallnacht it got broken into, its windows were smashed, and were over come by Nazis. Jewish-owned shop destroyed during Kristallnacht (The night of broken glass) Home
Daniel and his father smuggled a radio and Erika’s violin.Many people did this in the Holocaust because they didn’t have many resources as it was, so they had to keep as much as they could. Home Smuggling A young boy getting caught smuggling in the Warsaw ghetto by a German policeman.
Daniel went to both Auschwitz and Buchenwald. Both times he got shaved, disinfected, and shared his beds and soup with other men. They didn’t eat much because they had to share but also because they got very small rations. Death Camps Jewish men from Subcarpathian Rus await selection on the ramp at Auschwitz-Birkenau. Home
Resistance • Daniel helped take over Buchenwald as a resistance movement. Also in the beginning of the story he hid some of his younger family members in a secret cabinet so the nazis would not find them and send them away. Members of a Jewish resistance group Home
Pogrom • Daniel’s mom was killed by a pogrom because she was a Jew. She was sent to the gas chamber because she was unhealthy. Pogrom is an organized attack for a certain group of people. Romanian soldiers arresting a group of Jews. Home
Daniel’s aunt made a Hitler Youth uniform and he wore it around town. Nazis/Germans didn’t know he was Jewish, and they respected him. This proves that Nazis think that Germans were better than Jews. If you were a Jew and they didn’t know it and you wore a Hitler Youth uniform, you could not be arrested and sent to a ghetto. Hitler Youth This is the Hitler youth uniform that the young boys would wear. Home
Daniel lived in the Lodz Ghetto for long time, and this is important because when he was sent to Auschwitz and Buchenwald and survived, he came back to Lodz to find his friends and family as other people did. Ghettos People trapped in the Lodz ghetto Home
Daniel and his father helped fight off the Nazi’s until the Allies showed up and helped out the rest of the time. There were few Nazi soldiers left after that and the ones that were left begged for forgiveness. Climax Shortly before liberation by Allied forces, French resistance fighters staged uprisings across occupied France. Here, fighters gather arms during the Marseille uprising. Marseille, France, August 1944. Home
They survived because the allies helped the Jews fight off the Nazi’s. When they were finally free, Jew’s went out to find there families. Daniel and his father went out to look for Erika, Daniel’s sister, but she had became to weak and had died. Falling Action Young survivors of the Buchenwald concentration camp soon after liberation. Germany, April-June 1945. Home
Resolution Daniel and his father got back to Lodz to find Erika and Rosa. Towards the end of the book Daniel forced him self to fight back and not give up. Daniel finds Rosa and proposes to her, and she said “yes”. A Jewish child, who had survived the war in hiding, in Lodz soon after the liberation Home
Daniel was resisting the Germans by hiding from them instead of going on the train to the death camps, but the Nazi’s found him. Rising Action Daniel and many others were getting sick because of the lice, and being out in the cold all of the time. a Jewish child, who had survived the war in hiding, in Lodz soon after the liberation. Daniel resisted the Nazi’s by fighting back and killing the Nazi’s with guns to survive until the allies came. Jews getting caught hiding like Daniel did . Home
Exposition Some of the characters in this book are, Daniel, Erika, Nazis, Rosa, Daniel’s mom and dad, and Peter. In the beginning of the story it started off as Daniel and his family riding on a train to Lodz. Jews being deported on a freight train. Home
Bibliography Courtesy of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. All of the pictures and information has came from this museum except for slides 1and 7. Slide 1 http://www.bgsu.edu/colleges/library/crc/webquest/daniel/webquest/daniels_story/DSTORY/0590465880.01.LZZZZZZZ.jpg Slide 7 http://www.gurleyauctions.com/images/030109germanuniform4.jpg Home