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The allied troops, which include Poland, France, great Britain, the USA, brazil, and Mexico, and the Axis troops, which include the Nazis of Germany, Japan, and fascist Italy. World War II began on September 1, 1939 and ended on September 2, 1945. It lasted exactly six years and one day. The allies won world war two The leader of the country’s at the time of the war were as follows
America= Franklin Delamere Roosevelt
Russia= Joseph Stalin
Brittan= Winston Churchill
Germany= Adolf Hitler
Italy= Benito Mousseline
Japan= Emperor Hirohito The people that the Nazis discriminated against were Jews Gypsies Slavs Homosexuals Communists Serbs
Black people

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3 I think joseph did the right thing going to Switzerland because if he stayed in Warsaw he probably would not have found his children. But if he went to Switzerland he had more of a chance of finding someone
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Ruth is Eden and Boronia’s big sister. She is the daughter of joseph and Margret black. She is a truthful, loving and accountable. She is honest because she never steals and always speaks the truth. She loves because she takes care of her brother and sister in place of their parents. This is also the reason why she is considered as an accountable person.
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the children would of found it very hard because they were alone in a war torn city. They were assuming they would never see their mother again.
6 in chapter two joseph Balack stays at and elderly polish couples house until he gets his strength back. I think this helped joseph a lot because it reassured his hope in humanity.
7 I think Jan helped joseph because he was so desperate. He also gave him the sword witch he cherished and that gave them a bond together. I think Jan also trusted joseph because he

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