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Bruno The Boy In The Striped Pajamas
The plot of the book takes place in Berlin, Germany, during WWII, from the point of view of a 9 year old German boy named Bruno. Bruno who lives at home with his parents, his 12 year old sister Gretel, and their maids, is also the son of a Nazi commandant. One day, after a visit from Adolf Hitler (German politician and the leader of the Nazi Party) Bruno's father was promoted to commandant (The chief commanding position within the SS service of a Nazi concentration camp). Then, when Bruno comes home from school, he discovers that their families belongings are packed and set near the door. His family is preparing to relocate from Berlin because of his father's new job which is to be in charge of the concentration camp Auschwitz. Bruno is not happy that they are leaving, and that he won't be able to see his 3 best friends again (Daniel, Karl, and Martin).When Bruno arrives at his new house, he sees a camp in which the prisoners wear striped pajamas. One …show more content…
After quite a bit of time at their new home, Bruno's mom gets very mad because they are so isolated and lonely, that she decides to leave. So Bruno plans to visit Shmuel for the last time, and go explore where he lives. Since Bruno's head was already shaved, he just changed into the "striped pajamas" like Shmuel and left his clothes behind the fence. His appearance fit in with everyone else. They went from under the fence, and then began to look for Shmuel's dad. Then as they were searching for Shmuel's dad, they were taken to the march led by prisoners. Little did they know, they were taken to the gas chambers. Inside the gas chambers, everyone was screaming and crying and Bruno told Schmuel that he is his best friend. Then, the doors closed and they were gassed to death by poisoness gas. In the end of the book, Bruno's mom and sisters move back to Berlin, Bruno's dad leave the camp, and the family figures out what had happened to

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