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* Before they set on their plan by having Ellen pose as a Johannsen daughter in case the Nazis came (using Lise's name), Mr. Johannsen kisses both Annemarie and Ellen on the heads, telling them "Don't be frightened. Once I had three daughters. Tonight, I am proud to have three daughters again."
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* Before they set on their plan by having Ellen pose as a Johannsen daughter in case the Nazis came (using Lise's name), name) in case the Nazis come, Mr. Johannsen kisses both Annemarie and Ellen on the heads, telling them them, "Don't be frightened. Once I had three daughters. Tonight, I am proud to have three daughters again."
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* The chat about Lise that Annemarie and Ellen share, with only child Ellen confiding in Annemarie that she used to pretend Lise was her older sister. Annemarie says that Lise would've liked that, since she loved Ellen too.
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* The chat about Lise that Annemarie and Ellen share, have a heart-to-heart talk about Lise, with only child Ellen confiding in Annemarie that she used to pretend Lise was her older sister. Annemarie says that Lise would've liked that, since she loved Ellen too.
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* A small moment with Ellen reassuring Kirsti, after the younger girl is upset at having green fishskin shoes (leather was scarce in the war), that she will take the shoes home and get them black and shiny with her father's help. The Rosens and the Johannsens indeed have a close familial relationship with one another.
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* A small moment with Ellen reassuring Kirsti, after the younger girl who is upset at having green fishskin shoes (leather was scarce in the war), that she will take the shoes home and get make them black and shiny with her father's help. The Rosens and the Johannsens indeed have a close familial relationship with one another.
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* Before they set on their plan by having Ellen pose as a Johannsen daughter in case the Nazis came (using Lise's name), Mr. Johannsen kisses both Annemarie and Ellen on the heads telling them "Don't be frightened. Once I had three daughters. Tonight I am proud to have three daughters again."
* The chat about Lise that Annemarie and Ellen share, with only child Ellen telling Annemarie that she used to pretend Lise was her older sister. Annemarie tells her back that Lise would've liked that, since she loved her too.
* Peter still keeping a close relationship with the Johannsen family even after he lost his fiancee/their daughter.
* The chat about Lise that Annemarie and Ellen share, with only child Ellen telling Annemarie that she used to pretend Lise was her older sister. Annemarie tells her back that Lise would've liked that, since she loved her too.
* Peter still keeping a close relationship with the Johannsen family even after he lost his fiancee/their daughter.
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* Before they set on their plan by having Ellen pose as a Johannsen daughter in case the Nazis came (using Lise's name), Mr. Johannsen kisses both Annemarie and Ellen on the heads heads, telling them "Don't be frightened. Once I had three daughters. Tonight Tonight, I am proud to have three daughters again."
** Later, Mrs. Johannsen looking after Ellen, reminding her not to feel bad about her hair color (which nearly gave the family trouble with the Nazis), and telling Annemarie to tell Uncle Henrik that they've brought a friend (Ellen).
* The chat about Lise that Annemarie and Ellen share, with only child Ellentelling confiding in Annemarie that she used to pretend Lise was her older sister. Annemarie tells her back says that Lise would've liked that, since she loved her Ellen too.
* Lise's fiancé Peter still keeping a close relationship with the Johannsenfamily even family.
* A small moment with Ellen reassuring Kirsti, afterhe lost his fiancee/their daughter.the younger girl is upset at having green fishskin shoes (leather was scarce in the war), that she will take the shoes home and get them black and shiny with her father's help. The Rosens and the Johannsens indeed have a close familial relationship with one another.
* Ellen's reunion with her parents.
* Uncle Henrik telling Annemarie not to worry, she will see Ellen again.
* The short but sweet moment where Mrs. Johannsen brings a Jewish baby Kirsti's sweater, and the mother tells Mrs. Johannsen that the baby is a girl named Rachel.
** Later, Mrs. Johannsen looking after Ellen, reminding her not to feel bad about her hair color (which nearly gave the family trouble with the Nazis), and telling Annemarie to tell Uncle Henrik that they've brought a friend (Ellen).
* The chat about Lise that Annemarie and Ellen share, with only child Ellen
* Lise's fiancé Peter still keeping a close relationship with the Johannsen
* A small moment with Ellen reassuring Kirsti, after
* Ellen's reunion with her parents.
* Uncle Henrik telling Annemarie not to worry, she will see Ellen again.
* The short but sweet moment where Mrs. Johannsen brings a Jewish baby Kirsti's sweater, and the mother tells Mrs. Johannsen that the baby is a girl named Rachel.
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** Mr. and Mrs. Johannsen confiding to Annemarie that Peter and Lise were members of the Resistance.
** Annemarie getting her father to fix Ellen's broken (up until now) Star of David necklace, which she will wear around her neck until Ellen gets back.
* Mrs. Johannsen looking after Ellen, reminding her not to feel bad about her hair color (which nearly gave the family trouble with the Nazis), and telling Annemarie to tell Uncle Henrik that they've brought a friend (Ellen).
* Ellen's reunion with her parents.
* Uncle Henrik telling Annemarie not to worry, she will see Ellen again.
* The short but sweet moment where Mrs. Johannsen brings a Jewish baby, Kirsti's sweater, and the mother tells Mrs. Johannsen that the baby is a girl named Rachel.
* Ellen reassuring Kirsti, after the younger girl is distressed for having green fish skin shoes (leather was scarce in the war), that she will take the shoes home and get them black and shiny with her father's help. The Rosens and the Johannsens indeed have a close familial relationship with one another.
** Annemarie getting her father to fix Ellen's broken (up until now) Star of David necklace, which she will wear around her neck until Ellen gets back.
* Mrs. Johannsen looking after Ellen, reminding her not to feel bad about her hair color (which nearly gave the family trouble with the Nazis), and telling Annemarie to tell Uncle Henrik that they've brought a friend (Ellen).
* Ellen's reunion with her parents.
* Uncle Henrik telling Annemarie not to worry, she will see Ellen again.
* The short but sweet moment where Mrs. Johannsen brings a Jewish baby, Kirsti's sweater, and the mother tells Mrs. Johannsen that the baby is a girl named Rachel.
* Ellen reassuring Kirsti, after the younger girl is distressed for having green fish skin shoes (leather was scarce in the war), that she will take the shoes home and get them black and shiny with her father's help. The Rosens and the Johannsens indeed have a close familial relationship with one another.
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** Mr. and Mrs. Johannsen confiding revealing to Annemarie that Peter and Lise were members of the Danish Resistance.
** Annemariegetting asking her father to fix Ellen's broken (up until now) Star of David necklace, which she will wear around her neck until Ellen gets back.
* Mrs. Johannsen looking after Ellen, reminding her not to feel bad about her hair color (which nearly gave the family trouble with the Nazis), and telling Annemarie to tell Uncle Henrik that they've brought a friend (Ellen).
* Ellen's reunion with her parents.
* Uncle Henrik telling Annemarie not to worry, she will see Ellen again.
* The short but sweet moment where Mrs. Johannsen brings a Jewish baby, Kirsti's sweater, and the mother tells Mrs. Johannsen that the baby is a girl named Rachel.
* Ellen reassuring Kirsti, after the younger girl is distressed for having green fish skin shoes (leather was scarce in the war), that she will take the shoes home and get them black and shiny with her father's help. The Rosens and the Johannsens indeed have a close familial relationship with one another.returns.
** Annemarie
* Mrs. Johannsen looking after Ellen, reminding her not to feel bad about her hair color (which nearly gave the family trouble with the Nazis), and telling Annemarie to tell Uncle Henrik that they've brought a friend (Ellen).
* Ellen's reunion with her parents.
* Uncle Henrik telling Annemarie not to worry, she will see Ellen again.
* The short but sweet moment where Mrs. Johannsen brings a Jewish baby, Kirsti's sweater, and the mother tells Mrs. Johannsen that the baby is a girl named Rachel.
* Ellen reassuring Kirsti, after the younger girl is distressed for having green fish skin shoes (leather was scarce in the war), that she will take the shoes home and get them black and shiny with her father's help. The Rosens and the Johannsens indeed have a close familial relationship with one another.
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* Many of the Gentile Danes making sure that their Jewish friends and neighbors will be taken care of and it's revealed that they've kept their departed neighbors homes clean for them.
* The end of the war
** Kirsti has grown up into a tintype of Lise, with a brighter and longer future
** Mr. and Mrs. Johannsen confiding to Annemarie that Peter and Lise were members of the Resistance
** Annemarie getting her father to fix Ellen's broken (and up until now) broken Star of David necklace, which she will wear around her neck until Ellen gets back.
* Mrs. Johannsen looking after Ellen, reminding her not to feel bad about her hair color (nearly gave the family trouble with the Nazis) and to tell Uncle Henrik that they've brought a friend (Ellen).
* Ellen's reunion with her parents
* Uncle Henrik telling Annemarie not to worry, she will see Ellen again
* The short but sweet moment where Mrs. Johannsen brings a Jewish baby, Kirsti's sweater, and the Mother tells Mrs. Johannsen that the baby is a girl named Rachel.
* Ellen reassuring Kirsti, after the younger girl is distressed for having green fish skin shoes (leather was scarce in the war), that she will take the shoes home and get them black and shiny with her Father's help. The Rosens and the Johannsens indeed have a close familial relationship with one another.
* The end of the war
** Kirsti has grown up into a tintype of Lise, with a brighter and longer future
** Mr. and Mrs. Johannsen confiding to Annemarie that Peter and Lise were members of the Resistance
** Annemarie getting her father to fix Ellen's broken (and up until now) broken Star of David necklace, which she will wear around her neck until Ellen gets back.
* Mrs. Johannsen looking after Ellen, reminding her not to feel bad about her hair color (nearly gave the family trouble with the Nazis) and to tell Uncle Henrik that they've brought a friend (Ellen).
* Ellen's reunion with her parents
* Uncle Henrik telling Annemarie not to worry, she will see Ellen again
* The short but sweet moment where Mrs. Johannsen brings a Jewish baby, Kirsti's sweater, and the Mother tells Mrs. Johannsen that the baby is a girl named Rachel.
* Ellen reassuring Kirsti, after the younger girl is distressed for having green fish skin shoes (leather was scarce in the war), that she will take the shoes home and get them black and shiny with her Father's help. The Rosens and the Johannsens indeed have a close familial relationship with one another.
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* Many of the Gentile Danes making sure that their Jewish friends and neighbors will be taken care of of, and it's revealed that they've kept their departed neighbors neighbors' homes clean for them.
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** Kirsti has grown up into a tintype of Lise, with a brighter and longer
** Mr. and Mrs. Johannsen confiding to Annemarie that Peter and Lise were members of the
** Annemarie getting her father to fix Ellen's broken
* Mrs. Johannsen looking after Ellen, reminding her not to feel bad about her hair color
* Ellen's reunion with her
* Uncle Henrik telling Annemarie not to worry, she will see Ellen
* The short but sweet moment where Mrs. Johannsen brings a Jewish baby, Kirsti's sweater, and the
* Ellen reassuring Kirsti, after the younger girl is distressed for having green fish skin shoes (leather was scarce in the war), that she will take the shoes home and get them black and shiny with her
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* Before they set on their plan by having Ellen pose as a Johannsen daughter in case the Nazis came (using Lise's name), Mr. Johannsen kisses both Annemarie and Ellen on the heads telling them "Don't be frightened. Once I had three daughters. Tonight I am proud to have three daughters again."
* The chat about Lise that Annemarie and Ellen share, with only child Ellen telling Annemarie that she used to pretend Lise was her older sister. Annemarie tells her back that Lise would've liked that, since she loved her too.
* Peter still keeping a close relationship with the Johannsen family even after he lost his fiancee/their daughter.
* Many of the Gentile Danes making sure that their Jewish friends and neighbors will be taken care of and it's revealed that they've kept their departed neighbors homes clean for them.
* The end of the war
** Kirsti has grown up into a tintype of Lise, with a brighter and longer future
** Mr. and Mrs. Johannsen confiding to Annemarie that Peter and Lise were members of the Resistance
** Annemarie getting her father to fix Ellen's broken (and up until now) broken Star of David necklace, which she will wear around her neck until Ellen gets back.
* Mrs. Johannsen looking after Ellen, reminding her not to feel bad about her hair color (nearly gave the family trouble with the Nazis) and to tell Uncle Henrik that they've brought a friend (Ellen).
* Ellen's reunion with her parents
* Uncle Henrik telling Annemarie not to worry, she will see Ellen again
* The short but sweet moment where Mrs. Johannsen brings a Jewish baby, Kirsti's sweater, and the Mother tells Mrs. Johannsen that the baby is a girl named Rachel.
* Ellen reassuring Kirsti, after the younger girl is distressed for having green fish skin shoes (leather was scarce in the war), that she will take the shoes home and get them black and shiny with her Father's help. The Rosens and the Johannsens indeed have a close familial relationship with one another.
* The chat about Lise that Annemarie and Ellen share, with only child Ellen telling Annemarie that she used to pretend Lise was her older sister. Annemarie tells her back that Lise would've liked that, since she loved her too.
* Peter still keeping a close relationship with the Johannsen family even after he lost his fiancee/their daughter.
* Many of the Gentile Danes making sure that their Jewish friends and neighbors will be taken care of and it's revealed that they've kept their departed neighbors homes clean for them.
* The end of the war
** Kirsti has grown up into a tintype of Lise, with a brighter and longer future
** Mr. and Mrs. Johannsen confiding to Annemarie that Peter and Lise were members of the Resistance
** Annemarie getting her father to fix Ellen's broken (and up until now) broken Star of David necklace, which she will wear around her neck until Ellen gets back.
* Mrs. Johannsen looking after Ellen, reminding her not to feel bad about her hair color (nearly gave the family trouble with the Nazis) and to tell Uncle Henrik that they've brought a friend (Ellen).
* Ellen's reunion with her parents
* Uncle Henrik telling Annemarie not to worry, she will see Ellen again
* The short but sweet moment where Mrs. Johannsen brings a Jewish baby, Kirsti's sweater, and the Mother tells Mrs. Johannsen that the baby is a girl named Rachel.
* Ellen reassuring Kirsti, after the younger girl is distressed for having green fish skin shoes (leather was scarce in the war), that she will take the shoes home and get them black and shiny with her Father's help. The Rosens and the Johannsens indeed have a close familial relationship with one another.