No. In the novel, 'The Boy In The Striped Pajamas', it is not implied that Maria, Bruno's family's maid, is Jewish. Evidence of this is on page 59 of 'The Boy In The Striped Pajamas.' It says "Maria's eyes opened wide and she took a step towards him, her hands covering her mouth for a moment in horror. She looked round to make sure no one was listening to them and had heard what Bruno said. 'You must not say that,' she said. 'You must never say something like that about your father.'"
Also, in one more place, she says "because your father is a good man."
Because, he feels bad looking at the people with the striped pajamas in his backyard, so he wants to know more about them and why they are there.
I don't know that's why im asking you
Bruno sawed a concentration camp, but did not know it was a concentration camp.
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The "Fury" came for dinner and with a beautiful blond lady. from there we can assume that the beautiful blond lady is Eva Braun, Hitler's girlfriend and the "Fury" is Hitler
Because, he feels bad looking at the people with the striped pajamas in his backyard, so he wants to know more about them and why they are there.
he doesn't know who he is
If you're talking about The Boy In The Striped Pajamas, no.
I don't know that's why im asking you
Bruno sawed a concentration camp, but did not know it was a concentration camp.
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The "Fury" came for dinner and with a beautiful blond lady. from there we can assume that the beautiful blond lady is Eva Braun, Hitler's girlfriend and the "Fury" is Hitler
Pajamas were invented in India and that is all I know!
yes very much, it ruined there lives. they did horrible things to the jews. If you want to know more then read the historical fiction book about the holocaust: The Boy in the Striped Pajamas its sad but just if you want to know more.
**SPOILER**Yes. When serving wine at a dinner table and spills it, Kurt Kotler beats him then kills him with a bullet.Following from Brookiemonster: (correct answer!!)Actually, in the book Pavel doesn't die but he isn't mentioned again - the reader is not even told what happens. Instead the reader is forced to make conclusions based on the fact that, due to our prior knowledge, we know that he beats him up and since he is not mentioned again we PRESUME that he is dead - we don't actually know!
Shmuel forgives Bruno when he gets hit by kotler and between the end when they are in the gas chamber Shmuel grabs Bruno's hand to let him know that everything will be all right.
It was so important because "The Fury" was Fathers boss. He was the head of all the soldiers and if they didn't obey "The Fury's" rules well you know he's "The Fury".