The Faithful Spy On Pg 85, By John Hendrix

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In the book faithful spy it based on a man in Germany named dietrich and he becomes a spy because of what Hitler is doing to germany so he does many plans to kill him but is he successful?In this book by John Hendrix he wants you to imagine what diertich is going through, what his thoughts and feelings all go to and what he wants to do in order to stop Hitler. The author John Hendrix should be known for using the technique of revealing actions to achieve the goal of raising the stakes. In the book The Faithful Spy on pg 85, “What he wanted more than anything was to be a part of germany's future.its past was ling gone.It presents was in the hands of a demon wearing a red armband.if dietrich had any right to the future of Germany,He had to …show more content…

Then Later on in the book on page 107 ”The Japanese Launched a surprise attack on the americans Naval base in pearl Harbor Hawaii.Japan was a German ally, and when hitler heard of the attack he foolishly Declared war on america as well.This led president FDR to declare war on Japan and Germany.As he had with russia.” With this, This piece of evidence proves How hitlers is raising his own stakes by declaring war on The United States and Japan being dumb to bomb pearl Harbor and this does raise the stakes because The united states at no part in the war until now and now also they 2 of the biggest countries joining the war russia was also joining the allies so this was putting hitler and japan in a bad spot so this does raise the stakes and makes hitler worry since he is going to be attacked on both sides the east.This relates to the real world because The bombing on pearl harbor was real but also FDR did not just declare war he gave a speech about what happened on that day but in the story he also mentioned that their was already a battle to come and that was that Japan wanted war with us before we could declare war on …show more content…

This is similar to the real world because russia was invaded by hitler/germany but luckily for russia the weather/snow storm was bad to the point where german force were forced to go back and they could not go far into russia but they were

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