Lida Making Bombs

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In the novel Making Bombs for Hitler, Lida’s parents are ripped away from her and she is separated from her younger sister, Larissa. Lida is only nine years old when German Nazi’s take her to a ruthless work camp, where she is forced into strenuous labor along with other Ukrainian children. Starving and terrified, Lida bonds with the other prisoners in her barracks. When Lida and her friends are assigned to make bombs for the German army, she cannot stand the thought of helping them kill soldiers and makes the decision to sabotage their work. Lida continues this work until the factory she is working in gets bombed and she has the opportunity to escape. Soon the war is over and Hitler’s Nazis are defeated. Lida finds herself in a refugee camp and continues her search for her sister until one day she gets a letter. Her sister made her way to America and is living with her adoptive parents. Larissa is safe and wants Lida to come to live with her. 2. …show more content…

The setting of Making Bombs for Hitler deeply affected Lida and the other prisoners she became friends with. Due to the confined spaces of the barracks, every prisoner’s clothes and heads were infested with lice. Their feet ached and were covered in cuts and sores from not having shoes and being forced to walk across camp to their working destinations. Lida also became sickly thin because she was fed only a single slice of bread in the morning and a bowl of watery, tasteless soup at lunchtime. Along with Lida, her barrack mates suffered from the setting too. When one person got sick, each person in the barracks became sick since they were so close together. As well as physically, Lida was affected emotionally and mentally. Prior to being forced to work by the Nazis, she had a bright and upbeat personality. The camp turned her into a depressed and unhappy child since she was taken away from her

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