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The Boy Who Dared di Susan Campbell…
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The Boy Who Dared (edizione 2008)

di Susan Campbell Bartoletti (Autore)

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In October, 1942, seventeen-year-old Helmuth Hübener, imprisoned for distributing anti-Nazi leaflets, recalls his past life and how he came to dedicate himself to bring the truth about Hitler and the war to the German people.
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Titolo:The Boy Who Dared
Autori:Susan Campbell Bartoletti (Autore)
Info:Scholastic Press (2008), Edition: First Edition, 192 pages
Collezioni:La tua biblioteca, In lettura, Da leggere, Letti ma non posseduti
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{My thoughts} – Helmut Hubner is a young child that is growing up in the time when Hitler was becoming more well known. Helmut is a child that asks a lot of questions and he has since he was a young child. In school he becomes known as a child that is wise beyond his years and his teachers have hope for him. They hope that one day he will become somebody important.

Helmut starts questioning the way in which the German populations chooses to follow Hitler once he realizes how wrong the actions are. When he was a young boy he was sent to go buy bread, he was told he couldn’t buy from his families favorite Jewish baker anymore. He was told he could only buy at German shops. This continued to becoming eventually where Hitler would dictate what the German’s could and couldn’t do and his loyal followers would enforce it. If a German went up against Hitler and caused trouble they too were subject be being treated in inhuman ways and sometimes executed. It really depended on how bad the crimes were they were accused of doing.

Helmut decided that he had to do something and he dared to speak out against Hitler. He dared to tell the Germans the truth. He went about doing it by creating pamphlets that would speak the facts. The facts that Hitler was hiding from the Germans. He got his facts be illegally listening to a radio station that was German. He trusted his facts and did what he could to share them with others.

I think for a sixteen year old boy to stand up and fight for what he believed in in such a way is speaks volumes for how smart her was. I think that this depiction of what his life and his final days in prison were like was incredibly well written.

This book helps to show children that no matter your age, if you think things aren’t right and you want to try and change them, no matter the consequences of your actions, that it’s okay to try. That it’s okay to stand up for your beliefs. In the end Helmut Hubner’s story is being shared with the world. His teachers were right about him, he did become someone. He became someone incredible. He became the boy that dared to stand up to Hitler. ( )
  Zapkode | Jun 1, 2024 |
The story is very historically accurate and based on the life of Helmuth Hubener, a German boy who was part of the youth SS, while his father was an SS officer. Helmuth got upset with the SS regime and felt as though they were lying to him about the war, and so he began listening to BBC radio on an illegally-imported radio that he shared with his two friends. He created a secret youth group that would make mini pamphlets, which would then be distributed around town, but eventually he gets ratted out by the fourth member of his little group. Helmuth was sentenced to death and his friends were given other punishments. This book is incredibly important, especially since the horrors of the Holocaust are being downplayed in today's society, and the rise of anti-Semitism is becoming quite alarming. As someone with Jewish/Israeli heritage, this story had a profound impact on me when I read it. The idea that this young boy didn't just take the information he was given and actually did his own research is a great lesson to teach students. Today, with social media and the strong influence of celebrities and "influencers," the younger generations are struggling to think for themselves and to make informed and educated decisions. ( )
  RaeDCordova | Apr 17, 2024 |
History
  BooksInMirror | Feb 19, 2024 |
good - Katrina
  hcs_admin | Jan 3, 2023 |
This was a gripping book based on real events. I enjoyed it a lot. ( )
  Chrissylou62 | Aug 1, 2020 |
Bartoletti offers another perspective on the Holocaust, demonstrating that even if the effort proves unsuccessful, the courage and convictions of a minority should be motivation to speak the truth rather than remain silent.
aggiunto da Katya0133 | modificaSchool Library Journal, Rita Soltan
 
The teen’s perspective makes this a particularly
gripping way to personalize the history.
aggiunto da Katya0133 | modificaBooklist, Hazel Rochman
 
[Bartoletti] does an excellent job of conveying the political climate surrounding Hitler's ascent to power.
aggiunto da Katya0133 | modificaPublishers Weekly
 
[An] inspiring tale of conscience and courage
aggiunto da Katya0133 | modificaKirkus Reviews
 
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Helmuth does not believe he was foolish. He did not risk his life in vain. God can bring good out of evil, but God can't do it alone. God needs people. People who will stand up. People who will dare to speak out. For what has a man profited, if he has gained the whole world and lost his soul? That's what the Bible says. Helmuth feels something. His chest swells. A warm calmness fills him, and he knows that he has lived a life that stood for something.
The infamous Blood Tribunal. The highest, most feared court in Germany.
Helmuth's heart sinks. His lawyer doesn't work for him. He works for the Nazi government.
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