<P> The Boy Who Dared is a 2008 novel by American children's author Susan Campbell Bartoletti . It is based upon the true story of Helmuth Hübener, the youngest person to be sentenced to death by the Nazis during World War II . He was arrested and killed on October 27, 1942 sent to a death penalty by guillotine . </P> <P> Bartoletti fleshed out one episode from her non-fiction Newbery Honor Book, Hitler Youth: Growing Up in Hitler's Shadow (2006), into this novel . </P> <P> The majority of the story is told through flashbacks, as Helmuth Hübener, charged with treason, waits in a Berlin prison for his execution . Starting with his memories as a young boy, Helmuth recounts his childhood growing up in Nazi Germany with his mother Mutti (German for "Mom"), grandparents, two brothers, his best friends Rudi and Karl and his future stepfather Hugo, a Nazi soldier . </P> <P> As a young boy, Helmuth plans to become a soldier and fight for Germany but that changes when he grows up, and Helmuth stands out as a very intelligent young man . He becomes very opinionated about the Nazi government when he sees his Jewish classmate's father mercilessly murdered by the SA . He begins to secretly listen to forbidden enemy radio broadcasts, and enlists the help of two of his closest friends in distributing anti-Nazi material . Helmuth and his brothers fight very hard to keep their family together while they argue with Hugo about Germany's laws, rules, and restrictions on all people of Germany and the rights of the Jewish people in Germany . Later, a fellow apprentice of Helmuth's turns him in to the Gestapo, and he is jailed and is killed on October 27, 1942 in the guillotine . </P>

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