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The Boy Who Dared: List 5

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. incessant
    uninterrupted in time and indefinitely long continuing
    Oma grows accustomed to the incessant tapping, the constant ring of the carriage return.
  2. brazen
    not held back by conventional ideas of behavior
    The stamper is a brazen touch, but it's Karl who astounds Helmuth and Rudi with the risks he takes.
  3. gnarled
    old and twisted and covered in lines
    His hands are gnarled, his fingers thick and crooked.
  4. keen
    intense or sharp
    Düwer whistles softly, looks at Helmuth with keen admiration.
  5. enunciate
    express or state clearly
    He begins to read slowly and clearly, enunciating each word importantly:
    '"On the eleventh of August 1942 the court found Helmuth Hübener guilty of listening to a foreign radio station and distributing the news heard in connection with conspiracy to commit high treason and treasonable support of the enemy.’"
  6. treason
    a crime that undermines the offender's government
    He begins to read slowly and clearly, enunciating each word importantly:
    '"On the eleventh of August 1942 the court found Helmuth Hübener guilty of listening to a foreign radio station and distributing the news heard in connection with conspiracy to commit high treason and treasonable support of the enemy.’"
  7. incriminating
    charging or suggestive of guilt or blame
    In the end, they find all the incriminating evidence just where Helmuth said—the Rola radio, a pile of assorted leaflets, notebooks, manuscripts of handbills, shorthand notes, and the Remington typewriter with seven carbon sheets of paper stuck between the carriage rollers.
  8. shorthand
    written in abbreviated or symbolic form
    In the end, they find all the incriminating evidence just where Helmuth said—the Rola radio, a pile of assorted leaflets, notebooks, manuscripts of handbills, shorthand notes, and the Remington typewriter with seven carbon sheets of paper stuck between the carriage rollers.
  9. incite
    provoke or stir up
    "Such interesting reading," says Müssner sarcastically, leaning over the typewriter. "It says, 'Who is inciting whom?'" He reads a section out loud. "'All accusations against the American government...lack any truthful basis. They are fabricated, malicious, and remain symptoms of the deepest hatred—'"
  10. malicious
    having the nature of threatening evil
    "Such interesting reading," says Müssner sarcastically, leaning over the typewriter. "It says, 'Who is inciting whom?'" He reads a section out loud. "'All accusations against the American government...lack any truthful basis. They are fabricated, malicious, and remain symptoms of the deepest hatred—'"
  11. diffuse
    spread through
    The square of sunshine moves, diffuses, grows faint yellow.
  12. plod
    walk heavily and firmly, as when weary, or through mud
    He plods down the corridor, outside to the transport van.
  13. deliverance
    recovery or preservation from loss or danger
    He prays, not for deliverance, but for strength.
  14. wrack
    smash or break forcefully
    Helmuth sits on the edge of the cot, head in hands, and sobs. Huge, wracking sobs. He hates himself, hates what he has done.
  15. faze
    disturb the composure of
    Helmuth tunes out the guards, narrows his eyes to slits, blocks out the dazzling wall, stands, nose one inch from the wall. Nothing fazes him.
  16. methodical
    characterized by orderliness
    The Gestapo are precise. Methodical.
  17. implicate
    bring into intimate and incriminating connection
    He's sure that Karl understands, sure that Karl knows that Helmuth has taken the blame, sure Karl understands not to say anything that will implicate himself more during his interrogation.
  18. lapel
    a fold of fabric below the collar of a coat or jacket
    He's a nervous man wearing a crooked red bow tie and a Nazi party pin on his lapel.
  19. emblazon
    decorate, adorn, or inscribe with a design
    At once, everyone rises as seven justices enter. Three wear bloodred caps and flowing red robes with a large golden eagle emblazoned on the front.
  20. remonstrate
    censure severely or angrily
    Gestapo agent Müssner details each interrogation, word by word from his notes, saying things like, "after lengthy remonstrations" and "after emphatic admonishments Hübener was moved to make a confession about the extent of his destructive activity."
  21. emphatic
    forceful and definite in expression or action
    Gestapo agent Müssner details each interrogation, word by word from his notes, saying things like, "after lengthy remonstrations" and "after emphatic admonishments Hübener was moved to make a confession about the extent of his destructive activity."
  22. admonish
    scold or reprimand; take to task
    Helmuth grunts at the words. That's what the Gestapo call beatings and torture. Remonstrations and admonishments.
  23. rehash
    discuss again; go back over
    Justice Fikeis rehashes the same questions the boys had answered under interrogation, but there's a different edge to his questions now.
  24. contemptible
    deserving of scorn or disrespect
    Helmuth takes a deep breath, and in the most contemptible manner he can muster, says, "Jawohl, ihr lügt."
  25. pandemonium
    a state of extreme confusion and disorder
    Pandemonium breaks out among the justices.
  26. insolence
    an offensive disrespectful impudent act
    Helmuth's insolence launches Justice Fikeis to his feet.
  27. succumb
    give in, as to overwhelming force, influence, or pressure
    Herr Doctor Knie argues that Helmuth succumbed to the enemy propaganda because he was too immature to resist the temptation.
  28. precocious
    characterized by exceptionally early development
    He replaces the essay, claps the folder shut, slams his fist down on top. "This defendant acted with the thought and cunning of an adult! Consequently he is to be sentenced as an adult. Without exception this precocious young man has long since outgrown his youth."
  29. smug
    marked by excessive complacency or self-satisfaction
    "The court orders the following to be sentenced," he says in a smug, satisfied voice.
  30. solace
    comfort offered to one who is disappointed or miserable
    He hopes his letters comfort them. Bring them solace.
Created on Tue Jan 07 10:34:50 EST 2020 (updated Tue Jan 07 10:49:35 EST 2020)

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