Character Novel and story Synopsis
PEOPLE OF THE STORY:
Abel Weber was born in Berlin, Germany in 1921 and he is 5’9” and weighs 181 pounds. He has blonde hair and blue eyes. Was a high school dropout and joined world war 2, and then he got drafted into the American army when he was 19. He moved out of Germany when he was 17 and He did not believe in Hitler’s speeches, his other family members and his friends all believed in his movements, and his acts. He was constantly made fun of and picked on because of what he believed in.
Max Whitfield was born in Washington D.C in 1918 and he is about 6 feet with dark brown hair and he is about 179 pounds his eyes are dark blue. He graduated high school and believed strong in politics.
He was always in shape and played a lot of baseball he was a big fan of the Yankees and his father was a former Yankees outfielder and he collected baseball cards ever since he was 7. He also got drafted into the army and was in the big red one division.
Adal Heilbronner was born in Berlin, Germany in 1921 and he is 5’8 and weighs about 176 pound and has light brown hair and blue eyes. He was a high school graduate, and graduated at 18. He was very educated in almost every subject and loved helping out people.
SYNOPSIS:
Abel was getting ready to leave class as the bell had rang at the end of the day. He walks back to his house and goes to his room to get his homework done. Living in Germany isn’t easy for him because of the conflicts with Hitler and his speeches. He is strictly against what Hitler says unlike many others that he knows. Abel and his friend Adal both believe in different things one follows Hitler and agrees with what he says and Abel doesn’t. They end up not being friends because what the two of them believe in.
Later Abel Moved out of Germany after constant teases and being jumped all the time by his other friends and other people. He couldn’t take any more of Hitler’s speeches and everything that was happening around him. He moved out of Germany in 1938.
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