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* TraumaticHaircut: Rose hates that her head is shaved when she enters Ravensbrück.
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* WorldWarII: Most of the novel is set during the last year of the war.

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* WorldWarII: Most of the novel is set during the last year of the war.war.
* YouAreNumberSix: Rose is French Political Prisoner 51498.
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* TheTragicRose: Rose and Róża both have tragic experiences in Ravensbrück.
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* OneSteveLimit: Averted, since Rose and Róża have the same name in different languages.
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* FamilyOfChoice: Róża, Lisette, Karolina, and Irina are Rose's "Camp Family."
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* HidingTheHandicap: The Rabbits are supposed to be executed, so they have to come up with ways to not appear handicapped when the guards are watching.
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*TheHolocaust: Since the novel is set in a concentration camp, it depicts TheHolocaust in great detail.
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* WartimeWedding: [[spoiler: Maddie]] and [[spoiler: Jamie]] have the second type of WartimeWedding.

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* WartimeWedding: [[spoiler: Maddie]] and [[spoiler: Jamie]] have the second type of WartimeWedding.WartimeWedding.
* WorldWarII: Most of the novel is set during the last year of the war.
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* BombDisposal: Early in the book Rose comes across a small boy holding an unexploded bomb fuse and takes it away from him. She then throws it far away from both of them, where it goes off.
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** Anna Engel could probably have a whole book devoted to her story.
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* HeroOfAnotherStory: Maddie is a minor character in this book, but she is one of the main characters of ''Literature/CodeNameVerity''.

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* ThoseWackyNazis: The SS were in charge of Ravensbrück.

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* ThoseWackyNazis: The SS were in charge of Ravensbrück.Ravensbrück.
* WartimeWedding: [[spoiler: Maddie]] and [[spoiler: Jamie]] have the second type of WartimeWedding.
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* DeniedFoodAsPunishment: The characters are sometimes denied their morning coffee as a punishment, but they joke about it because it wasn't real coffee and they are all starving anyway.
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* ATasteOfTheLash: Rose is beaten as punishment for refusing to work.
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* MadDoctor: The doctors who did the experiments on the Rabbits.
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*TeamMom: Lisette.
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* ForScience: The doctors at Ravensbrück claim that they are researching ways to cure battle wounds, but they are really researching ways to kill people.


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* PlayingWithSyringes: The Rabbits were subject to horrific experimentation.
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* HellholePrison: The prisoners at Ravensbrück don't get enough food, are beaten and tortured, and may face execution at any time.

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* ShamefulStrip: All the prisoners experience this when they first enter Ravensbrück.

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* ShamefulStrip: All the prisoners experience this when they first enter Ravensbrück.
* ThoseWackyNazis: The SS were in charge of
Ravensbrück.
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* ScrapbookStory: Most of the novel is written as Rose's journal, but the novel also contains letters written by various characters, and the last section is an article that Rose intends to publish.

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* ScrapbookStory: Most of the novel is written as Rose's journal, but the novel also contains letters written by various characters, and the last section is an article that Rose intends to publish.publish.
* ShamefulStrip: All the prisoners experience this when they first enter Ravensbrück.
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* PlaneSpotting: The novel has a lot of discussion of military aviation.
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* LaResistance: Róża, Karolina, and Elodie were all members.
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* LanguageBarrier: The women in Ravensbrück come from all over Europe (and the US), making this a common occurrence.
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* CunningLinguist: Róża speaks six languages, making her much better at communicating with other prisoners than Rose is.
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* PrisonRiot: The Rabbits' rebellion.

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* PrisonRiot: The Rabbits' rebellion.rebellion.
* ScrapbookStory: Most of the novel is written as Rose's journal, but the novel also contains letters written by various characters, and the last section is an article that Rose intends to publish.
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* DefiantCaptive: The prisoners of Ravensbrück hide or try to escape to avoid execution.
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This book is a semi-sequel to ''CodeNameVerity'', also by Elizabeth Wein.

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This book is a semi-sequel [[SpiritualSuccessor semi-sequel]] to ''CodeNameVerity'', also by Elizabeth Wein.
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Rose Under Fire, by Elizabeth Wein, is a 2013 young adult historical novel set in Ravensbrück, a women’s concentration camp, during WorldWarII. Rose, an American pilot for the British Air Transport Auxiliary, gets lost while flying from Paris to England and is captured by the Germans. She is sent to Ravensbrück, where she experiences unimaginable horrors and befriends the “Rabbits,” a group of Polish women who were subject to experimentation by the Nazis.

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Rose ''Rose Under Fire, Fire'', by Elizabeth Wein, is a 2013 young adult historical novel set in Ravensbrück, a women’s concentration camp, during WorldWarII. Rose, an American pilot for the British Air Transport Auxiliary, gets lost while flying from Paris to England and is captured by the Germans. She is sent to Ravensbrück, where she experiences unimaginable horrors and befriends the “Rabbits,” a group of Polish women who were subject to experimentation by the Nazis.
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''!! [Rose Under Fire] contains examples of:''

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''!! [Rose !! ''Rose Under Fire] Fire'' contains examples of:''of:
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Rose Under Fire, by Elizabeth Wein, is a 2013 young adult historical novel set in Ravensbrück, a women’s concentration camp, during WorldWarII. Rose, an American pilot for the British Air Transport Auxiliary, gets lost while flying from Paris to England and is captured by the Germans. She is sent to Ravensbrück, where she experiences unimaginable horrors and befriends the “Rabbits,” a group of Polish women who were subject to experimentation by the Nazis.

This book is a semi-sequel to ''CodeNameVerity'', also by Elizabeth Wein.
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''!! [Rose Under Fire] contains examples of:''
*AcePilot: Irina has eleven kills, making her a double ace.
*GirlsBehindBars: Most of the novel is set in a women's concentration camp.
*GreatEscape: [[spoiler: Rose's escape form Ravensbrück]].
*PrisonRiot: The Rabbits' rebellion.

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