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Daniel’s StoryCarol Matas
Starvation
Deportation
Anti-Jewish Policy
Medical Treatment
Exposition
Rising Action
Climax
Falling Action
ResolutionResistance
Labor Camp
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Starvation
•Daniel’s family could only eat a small amount of their ration per day
•Often times, people got sick and died because they didn’t get enough vitamins
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Ration card which shows how much food they are able to buy each week
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Deportation
•The trains going to ghettos were very crowded
•Also, you had to stand the whole trip and they often lasted for hours
Deportation
Nazis deporting Jews to a different ghetto
Courtesy of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
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Anti-Jewish Policy
•In the ghettos, they had to give up their radio. Instead, Daniel’s family secretly kept it hidden. •They also had to give up musical instruments. Again, they also hid their violin.
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These were not allowed in the ghettos because the Nazis didn’t want the Jews to know about the war
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Medical Treatment
•In the book Daniel’s Story, every Jew was kicked out of the hospital and sent to a concentration camp, including Daniel’s Grandma
•There were very few hospital beds available, so you were lucky to get one
This is how close the beds were to each other in the Warsaw Ghetto
Courtesy of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
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Resistance
•When the Nazis came to take the Jews from the ghetto, they would hide somewhere so they couldn’t be found
•Outside of the ghetto, people would explode trains that the Nazis were in
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They are gathering there weapons so they are prepared when the attack comes
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Labor Camp
•Daniel and his father were both sent to a work camp
•If they messed up with anything, they were put in a gas chamber
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Courtesy of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
Jews working in a quarry
Exposition
•Takes place in Germany and Poland
•Daniel is being transferred to different work camps and ghettos
•The main characters are, Daniel, Rosa, Erika, Friedrich, And Daniel’s mom and dad
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Setting of the story
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Rising Action
•Gets transferred from his house to a ghetto in Frankfurt•Goes to the Lodz Ghetto•Meets a girl named Rosa in the Lodz Ghetto
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Jews being deported from Frankfurt
Courtesy of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
Climax
•Hitler dies
•Allies attack Buchenwald
•Daniel escapesHome
Courtesy of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
Adolf Hitler
Falling Action
•Daniel’s friend Peter gets killed on the street
•The war ends and they are sent free
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Cities in Germany after the war
Resolution
•Daniel finds Rosa in Lodz
•He tells her that his father is okay
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Courtesy of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
Inside the Lodz Ghetto
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