Since the last time I blogged, The Gestapo came into Korinna's house because they said it "smelled" like Jews & and they were a bit suspicious that Korinna's family were hiding Jews in their house.
When the Gestapo came, Korinna felt like helping the Jews so she lied and said she was strong enough to put that hole in the wall where the Jews were hiding from. The Gestapo didn't believe her at first, but then after a while they stopped asking questions and started to believe her.
The life lesson that Korinna learned in the story is that people are allll equal. "They're people, they have nothing. Should I take away their religion, too? It's no hardship for me to try to cook for them in kosher manner, so why shouldn't I? And why shouldn't I make them a hot meal?" This life lesson may affect the character by: since Korinna is a VERY loyal German, this may impact her life forever. She grew up with the impression that Jews are the enemy, and she grew up with the impression of hating Jews. Now that her mom is holding Jews behind her wardrobe, she starts feeling sorry for the Jews and that for her, is a big problem.
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