Both young women are dealing with the effects of Hitler’s dictatorship in Nazi Germany. The two differ in how they live in between anti-Semitism and eventually war. Anne is Jewish; therefore, she must go into hiding with her family in the attic of her father’s firm to avoid persecuted and being forced into a devastating concentration camp. On the other hand, Liesel is German, and would be considered the ideal Aryan if she had blue eyes. Although the Hubermanns did not have as much money as the Franks, they could live more freely, as they were not Jewish. Still, Liesel had no choice but to take part in Hitler Youth groups because her family would be punished if she did not. Anne had to stop attending school when she went into hiding, but Liesel continued going to school in Molching throughout most of The Book Thief. Liesel did feel sympathy for the Jewish people because the Hubermanns took in Max Vandenburg to protect him from persecution. Anne’s family also took in other Jewish people in need of help, as the Van Daan family and Albert Dussel stayed in the secret annex as
Both young women are dealing with the effects of Hitler’s dictatorship in Nazi Germany. The two differ in how they live in between anti-Semitism and eventually war. Anne is Jewish; therefore, she must go into hiding with her family in the attic of her father’s firm to avoid persecuted and being forced into a devastating concentration camp. On the other hand, Liesel is German, and would be considered the ideal Aryan if she had blue eyes. Although the Hubermanns did not have as much money as the Franks, they could live more freely, as they were not Jewish. Still, Liesel had no choice but to take part in Hitler Youth groups because her family would be punished if she did not. Anne had to stop attending school when she went into hiding, but Liesel continued going to school in Molching throughout most of The Book Thief. Liesel did feel sympathy for the Jewish people because the Hubermanns took in Max Vandenburg to protect him from persecution. Anne’s family also took in other Jewish people in need of help, as the Van Daan family and Albert Dussel stayed in the secret annex as