Daniel’s Story By: Carol Matas Setting Rising Action Climax

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Daniel’s Story By: Carol Matas Setting Rising Action Climax Deportation Palestine Auschwitz Buchenwald Kristallnacht Hitler Youth Resistance Lodz Ghetto Setting Rising Action Climax Falling Action Resolution

Picture Provided By Altfrankfurt.com Setting The main character is Daniel. Daniel’s father, Daniel’s sister Erika,and Daniel’s mother are the other characters that come up in the book the most. This book starts mainly in the year March 30, 1933 in Frankfurt, Germany on Daniel’s sixth birthday. Frankfurt in 1938. Picture Provided By Altfrankfurt.com Home

Picture Provided By UHSMM Rising Action The main rising action in this book is when Daniel and his whole family are getting deported and are on the train to the Lodz ghetto. Deportation of Jews from Hanau, near Frankfurt am Main, to the Theresienstadt ghetto. Hanau, Germany, May 30, 1942. Picture Provided By UHSMM Home

Picture Provided By USHMM Climax The climax in this book is when Daniel and his father are liberated from the death camp Buchenwald when the American soldiers come in the camp. Cheering survivors greet American troops as the first Allied tanks enter the Mauthausen concentration camp. Picture Provided By USHMM Home

Picture Provided By USHMM Falling Action The falling action in this book is when Daniel and his father go back to Lodz to find Rosa. Also, when they found Rosa, Rosa said she was with her when she died in a hospital. A German postcard showing the entrance to the Lodz ghetto. The sign reads "Jewish residential area--entry forbidden." Lodz, Poland, 1940-1941. Picture Provided By USHMM Home

Picture Provided By USHMM Resolution The resolution in this book is when Daniel asks Rosa to marry him, and they promise to move to Palestine and start a family. German Jews try to emigrate to Palestine; long lines in front of the Palestine and Orient Travel Agency. Berlin, Germany, January 22, 1939. Picture Provided By USHMM Home

Picture Provided By USHMM Kristallnacht The Kristallncht “the night of broken glass,” was when the synagogues across Germany were burned and Jewish-owned businesses, schools, and homes were vandalized and looted. Thousands of Jews were arrested, and some were killed. Daniel’s fathers tool shop was vandalized and looted. The next day after that a German man came and took the shop to keep. The Boerneplatz synagogue in flames during Kristallnacht (the "Night of Broken Glass"). Frankfurt am Main, Germany, November 10, 1938. Picture Provided By USHMM Home

Picture Provided By USHMM Hitler Youth The Hitler Youth was a Nazi Party youth group that indoctrinated children and prepared them for leadership. Daniel’s grandmother, Miriam, made one of these suits for Daniel. She wanted him to have the freedom any boy should have even if you are Jewish. Daniel walked around town doing what he used to do with his non-Jewish friends that befriended him when Adolph Hitler came to power and passed the laws. A Hitler Youth poses for a photograph in the Rhineland city of Bruehl, 1934. In 1939, membership in Nazi youth groups became mandatory for all boys and girls between the ages of ten and eighteen. Picture Provided By USHMM Home

Deportation Daniel and his whole family including his cousins, aunts, uncles, and grandparents that have not already moved somewhere else are getting deported to the Lodz ghetto like the people in this picture here. Jews deported to the Lodz ghetto. Poland, 1941 or 1942. Picture Provided By USHMM Home

Picture Provided By USHMM Lodz Ghetto Daniel and his family gets deported here from Frankfurt, Germany in the year of 1941, October and luckily stays here until sometime in 1944. The footbridge over Zgierska Street that joined the two parts of the Lodz ghetto. The street itself was not part of the ghetto. Lodz, Poland, ca. 1941. Picture Provided By USHMM Home

Picture Provided By USHMM Buchenwald Daniel and his father are moved here after the allies got to close to the death camp Auschwitz. Daniel and his father end up getting liberated here by the American soldiers. American soldiers enter the Buchenwald concentration camp following the liberation of the camp. Buchenwald, Germany, after April 11, 1945. Picture Provided By USHMM Home

Picture Provided By USHMM Auschwitz Daniel, his father, and Erika, Daniel’s sister, where moved here from the Lodz ghetto. Daniel was going to his hiding place so he didn’t have to go here, but was caught by two Gestapo guards on patrol and was forced on the train to Auschwitz. Daniel and his father eventually found each other when they got to Auschwitz, and then they found Erika later in the story. Gas chamber in the main camp of Auschwitz immediately after liberation. Poland, January 1945. Picture Provided By USHMM Home

Picture Provided By USHMM Palestine Palestine is a region on the east coast of the Mediterranean Sea that was the ancient homeland of the Jews. Palestine is now divided between Israel and Jordan. Daniel and Rosa promised each other after the war to get married and raise a family here. A group of Polish Jewish refugee children known as the "Tehran Children" after their arrival in Palestine. Atlit, Palestine, February 18, 1943. Picture Provided By USHMM Home

Picture Provided By USHMM Resistance Daniel and his family did a lot of different types of resistance. For example, they kept a secret radio to listen to the “War News,” Daniel and his sister Erika where in a youth group that met to talk about what’s happing in the ghetto and what might happen next, Daniel and his father take apart a crematory at night in a death camp, at the end they do a little gun and bullet type of resistance, and lots, lots more! Portable printing machine in a wooden case made for, and used by, the French resistance during WWII. Members of the French resistance used the machine to print false documents. Picture Provided By USHMM Home