Hitler's Canary: A Daring Tale of Wartime AdventureRoaring Brook Press, 06.03.2007 - 192 Seiten "My brother stood up so quickly he almost knocked Mama over. 'Why aren't you doing something? Do you know what the British are calling us? Hitler's canary! I've heard it on the radio, on the BBC. They say he has us in a cage and we just sit and sing any tune he wants.'" |
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... She looked perfect. As if nothing had happened at all. “Mother,” I exclaimed, “I think the Germans have come.” “Yes, dear,” she replied. “We must change at once.” ACT I, SCENE ONE TIME: April 1940 PLACE: Copenhagen This.
... She looked perfect. As if nothing had happened at all. “Mother,” I exclaimed, “I think the Germans have come.” “Yes, dear,” she replied. “We must change at once.” ACT I, SCENE ONE TIME: April 1940 PLACE: Copenhagen This.
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... replied in a soft, low voice that could nonetheless be heard in Sweden. She put her hand out and held my chin so that I looked straight into her face. “Bamse, darling, if you are ever asked to do Shakespeare in the theater, then always ...
... replied in a soft, low voice that could nonetheless be heard in Sweden. She put her hand out and held my chin so that I looked straight into her face. “Bamse, darling, if you are ever asked to do Shakespeare in the theater, then always ...
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... replied the crowd. I didn't know why we should cheer the British. I didn't know anything. I found my father sitting at his drawing board, puffing on his pipe while he finished a drawing. I had seen him there a hundred times, with his ...
... replied the crowd. I didn't know why we should cheer the British. I didn't know anything. I found my father sitting at his drawing board, puffing on his pipe while he finished a drawing. I had seen him there a hundred times, with his ...
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... replied my father as he pedalled us home. I tried to imagine King Christian somewhere behind the curtains, making a daring plan. I hoped he was, because I knew my Danish history from school: for the first time in nine hundred years my ...
... replied my father as he pedalled us home. I tried to imagine King Christian somewhere behind the curtains, making a daring plan. I hoped he was, because I knew my Danish history from school: for the first time in nine hundred years my ...
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... replied Papa rather sharply. “The government and the king are still in place. For the moment, we wait. It won't help anyone, Orlando, if we just go off the deep end.” “Oh, let's try the green one, Thomas!” declared Mama, paying no ...
... replied Papa rather sharply. “The government and the king are still in place. For the moment, we wait. It won't help anyone, Orlando, if we just go off the deep end.” “Oh, let's try the green one, Thomas!” declared Mama, paying no ...
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afraid Amager Anton anymore arrested asked Bamse banged barn began Beilin Bess Bispebjerg Hospital boat bomb brother called Charlottenlund conservatory Copenhagen couldn’t Danes Danish Jews dark Denmark doctor door everything father fight flat funeral dress German German soldiers Gestapo Gilda hand happened hear heard hiding Hitler hospital Isak Jensen’s cow Jewish Kaj Munk king knew Langelinie laughed Lisa lived Mama Mama’s Marie Masha mother never night nodded October 1943 PLACE Orlando looked Papa Papa’s paper pulled quietly replied resistance Rosh Hashanah Sallie Sandi Toksvig scared SCENE Schalburg Corps seemed shook his head silence sitting Skovlund Snekkersten someone stood stopped street Suddenly Sweden synagogue tell theater Theresienstadt concentration camp things Thomas thought told took tried turned Uncle Johann wait wearing Wehrmacht What’s whispered woman worried