Thaler_Reviews_CraneSchool - page 6

Hunger
and
thirst taking of your body,
nowhere
to
lie
down,
not
much
sleep,
ardyou're
almost
freezing to
death.
It's
hard
to
stay strong
through all
these
hard times,
and
üat's
bravery and sacrifice.
"According to
a
wise
saying,
you
have
to
eat
bread'mixed
with
tears once
inyour
life
in
order
to
be able
to
appreciate its true
value" (Thaler 137).Frunzhad clearly
gone
through
so
much that
tears
are
running into
this
bread he
is
so
hungry.
He had six
days
with
no
food.
I
could
personally
not
imagine
how
that
would
feel.
This
shows
you
how
much
you
should
really
value what
you
get
to
eat,
drink,
and
everything
else
thatyou
get
in
this
world.
Bravery,
sacrifice,
care, passion,
encouragement,
wisdom,
and
so
many
other
traits
are
why
he is
alive
today.
In the 1930's
Germany
had
a
very
weak government.
Having
a
weak government
helped
Adolf
Hitler
come
into power
with
his
National Socialist
German workers.
Hitler
became a speaker.
He made
speeches about
how
he
could make Germany
a
better
place.
He
promised
everyone
a
better
life. He
attracted
many
worldwide.
When
he
was
elected
as
the leader,
and
all
the
Germans
thought they
had
found
the savior
to their
nation.
Hitler
was
sent
to
prison
before he
came
to power,
and
after
he
was
released gave
speeches
about
how to
resist the
imperialism
of
Jews and
communists.
The
Natizies
then
took
over
with Hitler in
power.
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The
main
cause
of World
War
2
was
imperialism. Imperialism
is
a
policy
of
extending
a
country's power
and
influence
through diplomacy
or
military
force.
Hitler
was
very
forceful.
By
that
I
mean he
wanted what was
"rightfully
his"Ire
wanted
Germany
to
be
a
perfect country.
He wanted
to
gain back land
and
other things that
could
put
him
into
more
power. He obviously
built
a
very
strong army that helped
him
kill
off
many people
and
put people
through suffering
and death
so
that Germany could
be
perfect.
He
didn't
want
any country
to
overpower Germany,
and
wanted
to
make
a
statement
against
Jews,
the disabled, the
i11,
and
many other
different
groups
of
people.
Franz
Thaler wrote
his
book
Unforgotten around
the
1960's. He wrote
this
story
to
tell
us
about
everything
that
happened
during
World
War
2.Franz
did
not
get
as
harsh
as
an
experience then others, but
clearly did
not
have a
good
time suffering through
everything
he
did.
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