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| ignorance of evil; freedom from sin or guilt harmlessness lack of knowledge of the world |
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| Bruno’s way of pronouncing Fuhrer,whichis the German term for leader and was a title used for Hitler |
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| barren,deserted,uninhabited,lonely or solitary |
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| The location of Bruno’s new home. Bruno believes it is called “Out-With,” when in reality it is Auschwitz, one of the largest concentration camps during the Holocaust. |
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| title of a senior officer in the military, person of high rank |
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| a group of prisoners chained together while engaged in forced labor |
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| firmness of purpose; resolve; a fixed intention or resolution |
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| man who shines lights or makes signs telling trains it’s okay to move onto a different track |
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| your relationships to people to whom you are faithful/loyal |
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| someone who loves and defends his or her country |
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| a German man; Mister (Mr.) |
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| the land of one’s ancestors; Germany is referred to as this in novel |
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| higher than another in rank or quality |
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| lack of respect; intense dislike |
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| the official emblem of the Nazi Party; a cross with the arms bent at right angles in a clockwise direction |
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| very sad; unable to be comforted |
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| the chance occurrence, at the same time, of two or more seemingly connected events |
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| not used to something; not familiar or comfortable with something because it doesn’t happen often |
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