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Title: The Boy in the Striped Pajamas


1
The Boy in the Striped Pajamas
  • By John Boyne

2
Background Notes
  • Setting
  • World War II outside of Berlin, Germany estate
    outside of Auschwitz
  • Time 1940-1945
  • Characters
  • Gretel
  • Bruno
  • the Commandant (Father)
  • Schmuel
  • Out-With, Auschwitz
  • Lt. Kotler,
  • The Fury

3
  • Auschwitz
  • Auschwitz (German Konzentrationslager Auschwitz
    'a??v?ts  ( listen)) was a network of
    concentration and extermination camps built and
    operated in Polish areas annexed by Nazi Germany
    during the Second World War. It was the largest
    of the German concentration camps, consisting of
    Auschwitz I (the Stammlager or base camp)
    Auschwitz II-Birkenau (the Vernichtungslager or
    extermination camp) Auschwitz III-Monowitz, also
    known as Buna-Monowitz (a labor camp) and 45
    satellite camps.1

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  • Auschwitz is the German name for Oswiecim, the
    town in and around which the camps were located
    it was renamed by the Germans after they invaded
    Poland in September 1939. Birkenau, the German
    translation of Brzezinka (birch tree), refers to
    a small Polish village nearby that was mostly
    destroyed by the Germans to make way for the camp.

5
  • Reichsführer and Germany's Minister of the
    Interior, as the place of the "final solution of
    the Jewish question in Europe". From spring 1942
    until the fall of 1944, transport trains
    delivered Jews to the camp's gas chambers from
    all over Nazi-occupied Europe.2 The camp's
    first commandant, Rudolf Höss, testified after
    the war at the Nuremberg Trials that up to three
    million people had died there (2.5 million
    gassed, and 500,000 from disease and
    starvation),3 a figure since revised to 1.1
    million, around 90 percent of them Jews

6
  • .4 Others deported to Auschwitz included
    150,000 Poles, 23,000 Roma and Sinti, 15,000
    Soviet prisoners of war, and tens of thousands of
    people of diverse nationalities.5 Those not
    killed in the gas chambers died of starvation,
    forced labor, lack of disease control, individual
    executions, and medical experiments.6
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