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The Boy Who Dared: List 2

This novel, based on true events, recounts the story of Helmuth Hübener, a 16-year-old German boy who created and distributed leaflets to counteract Nazi propaganda.

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  1. jut
    extend out or project in space
    Benno sits, chin jutted. Doesn't look the least bit sorry.
  2. scrawl
    write carelessly
    There are Hitler Youth, too. Boys Helmuth knows, older boys from his school. Scrawling the word JEW in thick yellow paint and painting crude yellow outlines of the Star of David.
  3. crude
    not carefully or expertly made
    There are Hitler Youth, too. Boys Helmuth knows, older boys from his school. Scrawling the word JEW in thick yellow paint and painting crude yellow outlines of the Star of David.
  4. flush
    turn red, as if in embarrassment or shame
    The Nazis drag their arms across their damp foreheads, looking strangely flushed, exhilarated.
  5. pyre
    wood heaped for burning a dead body as a funeral rite
    Students wearing uniforms and swastika armbands are tossing books onto the burning pyre.
  6. intone
    utter monotonously and repetitively and rhythmically
    "From now on," intones the narrator, "Germans will read only German books by German authors, books that promote strong, traditional German ideals. We will not have our minds poisoned by Jews and others who promote liberal ideas."
  7. liberal
    showing or characterized by broad-mindedness
    "From now on," intones the narrator, "Germans will read only German books by German authors, books that promote strong, traditional German ideals. We will not have our minds poisoned by Jews and others who promote liberal ideas."
  8. truncheon
    a short stout club used primarily by police officers
    He hears blows, the dull thuds of a truncheon, the kick of boots, the shackling of handcuffs.
  9. fervently
    with strong emotion or zeal
    He squeezes his eyes tighter, repeats the last words, chants them fervently, asThouwiltasThouwiltasThouwilt, until they wrap around him and the floating feeling comes.
  10. floe
    a flat mass of ice drifting at sea
    It's April 1935, and spring has come to Hamburg. Helmuth hears it in the crackling gray ice floes that drift through the rivers and narrow canals.
  11. insignia
    a badge worn to show official position
    He wears his brown-and-black SS uniform with its blue collar insignia that says he's a Rottenführer, a noncommissioned corporal.
  12. din
    a loud, harsh, or strident noise
    The classroom grows noisy, and Helmuth feels lost in the din.
  13. nonchalantly
    in a composed and unconcerned manner
    The man raises his dark eyes to look at Adolf Hitler's portrait, as if invoking the Führer's blessing over his class. He then lifts his arm nonchalantly, a bored wave it seems, and returns the Hitler salute.
  14. intently
    with strained or eager attention
    Helmuth grows more interested and listens intently.
  15. evoke
    call to mind
    They evoke his name in praise and even in prayers, giving thanks to the Führer for getting Germany back on its feet, for jobs, for the new factories that produce everything from tanks and airplanes and guns to the cheap People's Radio.
  16. brisk
    quick and energetic
    The director asks general questions about Helmuth's family and their political beliefs, which Helmuth answers briskly: "Nein, I am not a member of the Hitler Youth."
  17. notation
    a comment or instruction (usually added)
    He scribbles a notation and then hands Helmuth a paper to sign and another to get signed at home.
  18. zealous
    marked by active interest and enthusiasm
    Karl Schnibbe's experience wasn't much better, except that Karl was expelled after he beat up his zealous platoon leader.
  19. denounce
    accuse or condemn openly as disgraceful
    If Helmuth were a detective, he'd arrest real criminals, not the ordinary men and women who criticize Hitler or the Nazi Party and find themselves denounced by friends and neighbors.
  20. brood
    think moodily or anxiously about something
    Helmuth glances back at Rudi, can tell he's brooding.
  21. swindler
    a person who steals by means of deception or fraud
    "You'd like this book," Helmuth says, changing the subject. He reads the title out loud: Lord Lister, genannt Raffles, der grosse Unbekannte. "It's about a gentleman thief who helps honest men ruined by swindlers."
  22. incredulously
    in a disbelieving manner
    Rudi looks at him incredulously. "And play detective like children?"
  23. foreboding
    ominously prophetic
    An odd, watchful silence hangs over the foreboding brick building.
  24. traipse
    walk or tramp about
    Rudi traipses behind Helmuth.
  25. anarchist
    an advocate of the abolition of governments
    "Unemployed, you say?" says Inspector Becker, looking pleased. "At a time when Hitler has jobs for everyone. Sounds like a suspicious character, possibly an anarchist. There are those people who want to undermine this great country. All mentally unstable, if you ask me. In need of rehabilitation."
  26. subversive
    in opposition to an established system or government
    "Of course. But the one agent slapped me, hard. He said it was no game to them. He warned me that they take subversive activity very seriously. The second agent wanted to know if it was a cover-up for a secret underground movement."
  27. spire
    a tall tower that forms the superstructure of a building
    Hamburg is beautiful nonetheless, with its rivers and canals, craggy spires and turrets.
  28. turret
    a small tower extending above a building
    Hamburg is beautiful nonetheless, with its rivers and canals, craggy spires and turrets.
  29. retribution
    the act of taking revenge
    In full cry, the newscaster erupts with the details of spontaneous riots against the Jews that have taken place all over Germany. It's all in retribution for the Jew who killed the Nazi official in Paris.
  30. smolder
    burn slowly and without a flame
    Nothing prepares him for what he sees—the work of Hugo and his Nazi friends—the ruined shops and businesses, the burned-out buildings, the smoldering synagogue, its colorful glass windows shattered; the looters, their arms heaped with clothing, shoes, everything they can carry; the splintered furniture; the weeping women pushing broken glass with their brooms.
Created on Tue Jan 07 10:28:39 EST 2020 (updated Tue Jan 07 10:43:47 EST 2020)

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