In this breathtaking and remarkable diary of a young boy at war describes the life situation and struggles that Poland undertook under the invasion of the Germans and Soviet Union. In the first pages of the book Julian Kulski writes about how the war unfolds through his eyes and how he witnessed war at its brutal time. Kulski writes about the war that was happening in Poland from the age of 10 to the age of 16 and through the ages he describes the war against the Germans through his point of view. At the age 11 he had his private war against the Germans in which he would tear down German signboards and also burn them down. The people with the Poland blood and heart showed indication of resistance toward the Germans as they would put the anchor …show more content…
Overall, the first few chapters discuss the living control and how the number of death of the Jews increased. During the year 1941 more than 44,000 people died as the death rate enormously increase. In the resistant movement the group is try to get weapons inside the Ghetto so people can be able to protect and fight against the Germans. This resistant movement is so efficient because they equip the people with guns and when the time is right to start the Uprising. One of the most shocking and stunning information given to us by Kulski was the living condition inside of the Ghetto which was unbearable. At the age of thirteen Kulski was responsible for many things as he was ordered to carry important documents and also was part of the secret mission into the Ghetto in which they discussed on the time to rebel against their enemies. By providing them weapons they can hold their ground. By give the people inside the Ghetto weapons they can at least fight for freedom than be slaughtered like animals. Amazingly on April 19 1943 Warsaw held a monumental event, in which the Jewish underground Resistance Army started the