The Boy In The Striped Pajamas Journey

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Around five to six million people died during the Holocaust, and in the novel The Boy in the Striped Pajamas, written by John Boyne, we go through a journey of the protagonist, Bruno. The novel starts off in Berlin and then takes us to Auschwitz, Germany. It takes place during the Holocaust in 1942 when Bruno's parents tell him they have to move, he isn’t happy about moving because he says he will miss all his friends. They move to a place far away from Berlin and it is in the middle of nowhere. Bruno tries to get through the long boring days alone when one day he looked out his window to see a “farm.” Bruno loves to go on adventures, so he went on one to the “farm.” When he arrived, there was a little boy sitting on the other side of the

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