What was Willi's (Anneliese's brother's) request to Anneliese? A B с to continue the spirit of resistance to save other people from sharing his fate to maintain pride in her Jewish identity

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What was Willi's (Anneliese's brother's) request to Anneliese?
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to continue the spirit of resistance
to save other people from sharing his fate
to maintain pride in her Jewish identity
Transcribed Image Text:MULTIPLE CHOICE Question 3 What was Willi's (Anneliese's brother's) request to Anneliese? A B с to continue the spirit of resistance to save other people from sharing his fate to maintain pride in her Jewish identity
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My brother kept it from me. I had no idea. He believed that resistance activities were not for women. On 18 February 1943,
in the morning when the leaflets were distributed-I was also in the University and I heard that a male and a female stu-
dent had been arrested.
When he was already condemned to death, he had permission to speak to me for five minutes. I said, "Why didn't you tell
me anything about it?" He said, "It wasn't for you... Maybe he was right. I made compromises. He must have been driven
by forces that I did not have.
Perhaps an hour before his death, he dictated a letter to a priest, addressed to me, which changed my life. He wrote, "Your
destiny should be to keep my memory and intentions alive. Send my last greetings to all my friends. They should continue
what we have begun." It is a precept that I have carried with me for the rest of my life. My life is more difficult now that I
am getting older and I can hardly walk, I have the feeling that my brother is making sure that I can continue.
Transcribed Image Text:Transcript: My brother kept it from me. I had no idea. He believed that resistance activities were not for women. On 18 February 1943, in the morning when the leaflets were distributed-I was also in the University and I heard that a male and a female stu- dent had been arrested. When he was already condemned to death, he had permission to speak to me for five minutes. I said, "Why didn't you tell me anything about it?" He said, "It wasn't for you... Maybe he was right. I made compromises. He must have been driven by forces that I did not have. Perhaps an hour before his death, he dictated a letter to a priest, addressed to me, which changed my life. He wrote, "Your destiny should be to keep my memory and intentions alive. Send my last greetings to all my friends. They should continue what we have begun." It is a precept that I have carried with me for the rest of my life. My life is more difficult now that I am getting older and I can hardly walk, I have the feeling that my brother is making sure that I can continue.
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