![]() When the war ends, Annemarie finds out that her sister was in fact killed by the Germans. Later, Henrik explains to her that the handkerchief contained an agent that blocked the dogs' ability to smell, meaning they would be unable to detect the Rosens and other families on the boats. Though Annemarie cries and otherwise acts the part of an indignant little girl, she has succeeded in her task, in part because she didn't understand the importance of it. They allow their dogs to smell the handkerchief and leave. They mock her and steal the food, discovering the package in the bottom of the basket. When the soldiers and their dogs stop her, Annemarie explains that she is bringing food to her uncle. She gives the package to Annemarie instead, concealing it in a basket. ![]() Annemarie's mother injures her ankle and is unable to deliver a crucial package to Henrik. The Johansens and Ellen travel to Gilleleje to meet with Henrik, the Rosens and Peter. ![]() Ellen and Annemarie hide Ellen's Star of David necklace. The Rosens escape first, leaving Ellen with the Johansens. Annemarie and her best friend Ellen are accosted by Nazi soldiers on the streets. ![]() After three years of German occupation, the atmosphere of Copenhagen becomes one of danger rather than familiarity. ![]()
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