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Liesel Meminger:
Do you think my mother really loved me? Max Vandenburg:
Of course. Every mother loves her child. Even Hitler's. Liesel Meminger:
Do you think she writes to him? Max Vandenburg:
"Dear Führer, just wait until your father gets home! Love, Mama." Liesel Meminger:
"Dear Führer, clean up your mess." Max Vandenburg:
"Dear Führer, who cut your hair?" Liesel Meminger:
"You're not going out in that, are you?" Max Vandenburg:
"What's that growing on your lip?" Liesel Meminger:
"Don't raise your voice at me!" Max Vandenburg:
"Stop spitting when you yell."
Do you think my mother really loved me? Max Vandenburg:
Of course. Every mother loves her child. Even Hitler's. Liesel Meminger:
Do you think she writes to him? Max Vandenburg:
"Dear Führer, just wait until your father gets home! Love, Mama." Liesel Meminger:
"Dear Führer, clean up your mess." Max Vandenburg:
"Dear Führer, who cut your hair?" Liesel Meminger:
"You're not going out in that, are you?" Max Vandenburg:
"What's that growing on your lip?" Liesel Meminger:
"Don't raise your voice at me!" Max Vandenburg:
"Stop spitting when you yell."
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Movie Summary
While subjected to the horrors of WWII Germany, young Liesel finds solace by stealing books and sharing them with others. Under the stairs in her home, a Jewish refugee is being sheltered by her adoptive parents.

