Lise was Annemarie's sister who died in a car accident during a resistance meeting .
Annemarie should have been clued in about Peter's true identity when he mentioned things she didn't recall sharing with him and when he survived the brutal beating without revealing the Rosens' location.
she was surprised
In "Number the Stars" by Lois Lowry, the resistance fighters were Danish citizens who worked against the German occupation of Denmark during World War II. They helped Jewish people escape to safety and gathered intelligence to undermine the Nazis' control. The protagonist, Annemarie, becomes involved in their efforts to protect her Jewish friend Ellen and her family.
In "Number the Stars" by Lois Lowry, Peter demonstrates bravery by risking his life to help the Jewish people escape to safety during World War II. He participates in the Resistance movement and helps the main characters, Annemarie and her family, by providing them with crucial information and assistance to ensure their escape from the Nazis.
Annemarie realizes that the Rosens are Jewish and that they are in danger from the Nazis. She understands the seriousness of the situation and the risks involved in helping the Rosens escape.
Peter brought Annemarie a package with a handkerchief that contained a rabbit-shaped amulet.
Peter Lowry was born on 1985-10-02.
Peter was a remember of the Resistance, who resisted against the Nazis.
Mama had tripped and fell over a root running home after helping Peter get the Jews on to Uncle Henrik's boat and when she tripped she broke her ankle
In the book "Number the Stars" by Lois Lowry, a character named Peter Neilsen, a member of the Danish Resistance, helps to protect the Jewish citizens of Denmark by helping them escape to safety. He plays a significant role in coordinating the rescue efforts and ensuring the safety of the Jewish people.
Peter Nelson is a main character in Number the Stars. He is part of the Resistance, and he is also Leis Johansons' fience.