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The Boy Who Dared: List 4

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. resolute
    firm in purpose or belief
    Gerhard is so reasonable, so predictable, so resolute, always doing the right thing, obeying the law, even when he doesn't agree with it.
  2. plutocracy
    a political system governed by the wealthy people
    "I'm writing my thesis for graduation," Helmuth tells him. "It's about the difference between National Socialism and a plutocracy."
  3. stoic
    seeming unaffected by pleasure or pain; impassive
    That afternoon the train station is crowded with crying mothers and sweethearts, stoic fathers, and children, waving red, white, and black flags.
  4. belie
    be in contradiction with
    Helmuth hates the drums, hates how they quicken his blood, how they belie his true feelings and try to convince him that war is good.
  5. strew
    spread by scattering
    The table is strewn with books and papers.
  6. gingerly
    in a manner marked by extreme care or delicacy
    He carries the radio gingerly to the kitchen table.
  7. jaunty
    having a cheerful, lively, and self-confident air
    In perfect German, the radio announcer says jauntily, as if he's announcing a tennis match, "This is BBC London with the German news broadcast!"
  8. moralize
    express judgments as to right and wrong; sermonize
    He thinks about Gerhard, the way he locked up the radio for safekeeping, told Helmuth to leave it alone, the way he moralized to Helmuth.
  9. impart
    transmit, as knowledge or a skill
    He's never in a hurry to dismiss his students; he always wants to impart one more bit of knowledge before he sends them into the world.
  10. idealism
    belief that the best possible concepts should be pursued
    Then he adds softly, "But in class, your idealism shows as well. Be careful of idealism, my boy, for idealism is the most dangerous doctrine of all."
  11. coveted
    greatly desired
    It's a coveted apprenticeship, one awarded to those who excel in school and are expected to move into important government positions.
  12. fascism
    a political theory advocating an authoritarian government
    He plucks a book from the shelf, Geist und Tat, Spirit and Action, by Heinrich Mann, who criticized Germany's growing fascism so loudly that he was forced to flee after Hitler became chancellor.
  13. agitator
    a political troublemaker
    Hugo pounds the table with his fist. "We're at war! We can't permit such defeatist talk. Complainers and grumblers, doubters and agitators—they only serve to embolden the enemy."
  14. embolden
    give encouragement to
    Hugo pounds the table with his fist. "We're at war! We can't permit such defeatist talk. Complainers and grumblers, doubters and agitators—they only serve to embolden the enemy."
  15. notorious
    known widely and usually unfavorably
    It is well known that Neuengamme is a concentration camp near Hamburg, notorious for its subhuman conditions, where brutal guards force prisoners to do hard labor with inadequate food and live in squalid cells.
  16. squalid
    foul and run-down and repulsive
    It is well known that Neuengamme is a concentration camp near Hamburg, notorious for its subhuman conditions, where brutal guards force prisoners to do hard labor with inadequate food and live in squalid cells.
  17. dissent
    the act of protesting
    "But look what they do to people who dare to challenge them," says Karl. "They crush dissent, any way they can."
  18. commandeer
    take arbitrarily or by force
    Hess had commandeered a fighter plane and landed in Glasgow, Scotland, where he was captured.
  19. unprecedented
    novel; having no earlier occurrence
    "German people!" shouts Hitler. "At this moment, an attack unprecedented in the history of the world in its extent and size has begun. The purpose of this front is no longer the protection of the individual nation, but the safety of Europe, and therefore the salvation of everyone. May God help us in this battle."
  20. frugal
    avoiding waste
    After a frugal supper of cabbage-and-carrot soup and Leberwurst, liver sausage, Helmuth hurries Oma as they clear away the dishes.
  21. mortar
    a muzzle-loading high-angle gun with a short barrel
    "Then the Russians opened up with grenades and machine guns. The Russians organized a bayonet counterattack and forced the Germans to retreat. The Nazis left behind twenty-five hundred dead and wounded, thirty tanks and Bren Gun Carriers, eighty motorcycles, almost five hundred automatic weapons, ninety machine guns, and forty-five mortars."
  22. casualty
    someone injured or killed in an accident
    Helmuth nods. "The BBC reports give more details. They give their own casualties, too, not just ours. They don't hide the news from the British people. They just give the information, without telling us how to interpret it."
  23. sheepish
    showing a sense of shame
    Karl grimaces, looks sheepish. "My parents won't let me out every night. They're afraid I'll get caught in an air raid."
  24. compulsory
    required by rule
    Rudi grabs the Hitler Youth flier. "'German boys,'" he reads. "'Do you know what the Hitler Youth is and what goals it pursues?'" Rudi grunts in agreement. "'It's a compulsory organization of the highest order for the cultivation of obedient Nazis.'"
  25. earnestly
    in a sincere and serious manner
    Helmuth looks earnestly at his friends. "We must attack. We're being lied to. We must let people know the truth. Read the last line, Karl."
Created on Tue Jan 07 10:34:40 EST 2020 (updated Tue Jan 07 10:48:39 EST 2020)

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