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~ The Brave Tales of Hans Hubermann ~

Because of the Jew.

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“Many people must have seen their punishments coming, but only a small percentage welcomed it. One such person was Hans Hubermann.” (416). This was the result of Hans Hubermann’s sudden act of courage, when he voluntarily offered a piece of bread to the Jew. He knew he had to pay a heavy price, but instead of running away from it like many would have, he turned around and faced it head on. Although he may have been afraid of what the price may be, he was ready to accept it – which is what that makes him different. By standing his ground, he conducted his own act of bravery.
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