The article “Teens Against Hitler” by Lauren Tarshis shows the challenges of a Jewish family during World War 2 and how a young teenager rebelled against the Nazis and Hitler. In 1939 in the city of Warsaw Ben and his Jewish family were rounded up and forced into Warsaw’s ghetto. Later, Ben joined a partisan group and fought the Nazis and Hitler. This was a great act of courage but came at the price of his family’s life. On page 6 the text sated Germany had been struggling since thy lost World War 1 in 1918. The German people were tired and angry. The Nazis and Hitler rose to power by using the feelings. Hitler blamed Jews for Germany’s problems and called them an inferior race. “Eliminate Jews,” Hitler proclaimed, “and you …show more content…
This shows that the Jews would be hunted down by their own country. On page 6 the text also says “All the Jewish people in Warsaw and its surrounding towns were rounded up and forced to move into one tiny area of the city. The area which became known as the Warsaw ghetto… Conditions in the ghetto became increasingly deplorable...An epidemic of typhus swept through the crowded apartments… Each resident was allotted a tiny ration of food that was barely a tenth of what a person should eat each day.” This shows the Nazis taking away all the Jews rights isolating them. This could be a challenge because they could not escape if they tried they would certainly be killed. Also, the Jews would not have the necessities that humans need to survive like running clean water, food, and medicine. On page 9 it says. “One day, Ben’s aunt told him about a Polish partisan group in a forest 100 miles away. With his family’s blessing, Ben snuck out and joined up...He had to learn to shoot, to fall asleep on the cold forest floor, to endure days in rain soaked clothing...danger lurked everywhere.” This is a challenge because the Partisans live in secrecy they trust no one and they live a completely different lifestyle. They have to forage for food to survive and have no friends but the other