The Boy With The Striped Pyjamas

  • Bruno finds out he's moving.

    Bruno finds out he's moving.
    When Bruno arrived home from school, he discovered his Mother and the families maid, Maria packing up his things. This was because Bruno and his family were moving to 'Auschwitz' for fathers jod because it was very important.
  • The family move to 'Auschwitz'

    The family move to 'Auschwitz'
    The family move to 'Auschwitz' or 'Out-With' as Bruno pronounces it. The new house is not as nice, or as large as the old house in Berlin. Bruno dosen't really like it because there are no places for him to go exploring and no other children are around.
  • Bruno meets Pavel

    Bruno meets Pavel
    Because Bruno couldn't go exploring and had no one to play with, he decided to use a tyer to build a swing in the front yard tree. He was enjoying himself when he fell off. The only person home was the cook and waiter, Pavel. He mended Bruno's scrached knee.
  • Bruno meets Shmuel

    Bruno meets Shmuel
    Bruno had been told he was not aloud to go exploring and that the back yard was out of bounds. But, he couldn't help himself and he walked until he found a young boy sitting on the other side of a barbed wire fence. They started talking, and soon enough became friends.
  • Bruno and Shmuel plan their last adventure

    Bruno and Shmuel plan their last adventure
    Bruno went back to the place where he had been meeting Shmuel for the past year to tell him he was going home the next day. They planned one last adventure, to find Shmuels Papa who had gone missing.
  • Bruno and Shmuel died

    Bruno and Shmuel died
    On Bruno's last day at Auschwitz, he went to meet Shmuel who had brought an extra pair of Striped Pyjamas for Bruno to wear. While they were exploring the Camp, it started storming and they got caught in march leading to showers. They were locked into the room by soldiers. "And then the room went very dark and somehow, despite all the chaos that followed, Bruno was still holding Shmuel's hand in his own and nothing in the world would have persuaded him to let go.."