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Hardcover Would You Salute? One Child's Story of the Holocaust Book

ISBN: 0971153426

ISBN13: 9780971153424

Would You Salute? One Child's Story of the Holocaust

This is the story of a young girl who grew up in Germany many years ago. Her life was similar to yours. She loved her mother and her father. She loved to play with her friends. One day at school, she... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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I have met Margot

I had the immense privilege of meeting Margot and hearing her tell me her entire story. I was moved beyond words. I also got the chance to read this book, and it is wonderful. It is written in simple terms without being too simple, and it is serious without being too upsetting. It is an amazing, true story - it should be told over and over again. I am buying this book for my young son today.

Would You Salute?

Margot was a young, carefree girl, growing up in Nazi Germany: she enjoyed playing with her friends and was a great athlete, excelling in skiing and swimming. Being an only child, she was especially close to both of her parents. Her father was Jewish and she would attend services at the synagogue with him but her Christian mother would also take her to church. The differences in her parents' religious beliefs never affected Margot, until one day in school, her teacher speaks of Adolf Hitler and teaches a special salute required from all the students. Other changes slowly occur such as Margot acquires a new brown uniform with a swastika and views regular marches on the street. At first, Margot is excited and copies the actions of her friends, and the narrator of the story rhetorically asks readers "Would you salute?". Margot's mother is astounded to see her daughter in a uniform and explains to her the true meaning of Hitler's plan, then harshly insists: "Take those off now!" Margot continues to feel heartache as the neighborhood children point to her and call her "filthy Jew", her father is no longer allowed to practice medicine, and her parents are often taken in for questioning. Based on a true story, the author's intent in sharing Margot's difficult past is to teach tolerance and empathy to young students about the Holocaust. Oversized illustrations in muted pastel tones realistically convey the pain and agony of Margot's family and help to tell this multi-layered story. A biographical note and photographs of Margot in Germany and the U.S., where she eventually immigrated with her mother, convey the full circle of Margot's life. This is a wonderful teaching tool and would be especially useful in a school library collection. For ages 9-12. Reviewed by Debby Gold
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