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* [[Complete Monster]]: Commandant Breuer.
* [[Complete Monster]]: Commandant Breuer.
* [[Composite Character]]: In the film, Rivka becomes Hannah's cousin and replaces the relatives she meets when she first journeys to the past.
* [[Composite Character]]: In the film, Rivka becomes Hannah's cousin and replaces the relatives she meets when she first journeys to the past.
* [[Fake Nationality]]: In the film, American Brittany Murphy and British Daniel Brockelbank as Polish Jews.
* [[Fan Disservice]]: Twice. First when the women are ordered to strip to their underwear when they enter the camp. Secondly when {{spoiler|they are about to be gassed}}.
* [[Fan Disservice]]: Twice. First when the women are ordered to strip to their underwear when they enter the camp. Secondly when {{spoiler|they are about to be gassed}}.
* [[Get a Hold of Yourself, Man!]]: Gitl does this several times to Chaya.
* [[Get a Hold of Yourself, Man!]]: Gitl does this several times to Chaya.

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"You are a name, not a number. Never forget that name, whatever they tell you here. You will always be Chaya--life--to me."

The Devil's Arithmetic is a 1988 Historical Fiction novel by Jane Yolen about a teenaged Jewish girl named Hannah, who is transported through time to a 1942 Polish concentration camp. Hannah goes from being disrespectful of Jewish beliefs to realizing the importance of remembering after seeing the horrors of the time.

It was made into an Anvilicious movie starring Kirsten Dunst in 1999.


Tropes used by the novel: