Passage to freedom essay
Have you ever read Passage To Freedom by Ken Mochizuki? If you have not,it is about a father
that changes many lives.
that changes many lives.
One way the father protected people is from the
Nazis. A quote from the book is, “My father opened
the garage door and the crowd rushed in. To keep
order, Borislav handed out cards with numbers.
Father wrote and then handed out each visa by hand.”
He gave a little boy money for butter since the Nazis’
took there butter. He's the director of a refugee
camp. He helps them move to different locations.
Nazis. A quote from the book is, “My father opened
the garage door and the crowd rushed in. To keep
order, Borislav handed out cards with numbers.
Father wrote and then handed out each visa by hand.”
He gave a little boy money for butter since the Nazis’
took there butter. He's the director of a refugee
camp. He helps them move to different locations.
He helps refugees around The globe. He helped
Jewish refugees in Russia, Poland, France, China, Germany,
China and England. He accepted many refugees that came
into his house. He made many people happy.
He wrote out visas for all the refugees that came to him.
Jewish refugees in Russia, Poland, France, China, Germany,
China and England. He accepted many refugees that came
into his house. He made many people happy.
He wrote out visas for all the refugees that came to him.
He made the crowd happy. he let the homeless refugees
live behind his house. He made the crowd happy by
accepting them.
live behind his house. He made the crowd happy by
accepting them.
In conclusion, the father changed many lives because
he made many people happy,he protected people from the
Nazis, he helps refugees around the globe, and he wrote
out visas for refugees who didn't have them. That is why
I think the father changed many lives.
THE END
he made many people happy,he protected people from the
Nazis, he helps refugees around the globe, and he wrote
out visas for refugees who didn't have them. That is why
I think the father changed many lives.
THE END
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