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12 Nov, 16:48:57
- Research the historical context of World War II and the Holocaust. What were the major events and key figures during this time period?
- Look up information about the author, Marsha Skrypuch. What other books has she written? What themes or topics does she often explore in her writing?
- Read a brief summary of Making Bombs for Hitler. What do you think the novel might be about based on the title and summary?
- Look at the cover of the book. What do you notice about the design and imagery? How does it relate to the story?
- Research the experiences of children during World War II. How were their lives affected by the war? What challenges did they face?
- Explore the concept of propaganda during wartime. How was propaganda used during World War II? What impact did it have on society?
- Investigate the role of women during World War II. How did their roles change during this time? What contributions did they make to the war effort?
- Read about the history of concentration camps during the Holocaust. What were these camps like? How did they impact the lives of those imprisoned there?
- Research the resistance movements during World War II. What were some examples of individuals or groups who resisted Nazi occupation? What were their motivations and methods?
- Reflect on the title of the novel, Making Bombs for Hitler. What do you think this phrase symbolizes or represents? How might it relate to the themes and events in the story?
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