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Just a question about Harry Potter?

by Guest65895  |  earlier

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In the 6th/7th book, with everything going on, do you think that other countries were helping the ministry? Like for instance do you think they would send aurors from other countries to England to help fight the death eaters? How much would the rest of the world know about what was going on? They would only hear from newspapers anyway?

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  1. It seems that wizzards from different countries are pretty isolated, for instance, in the whole Harry Potter series, there was probably only 1 mention of the U.S, in the fourth book during the World Cup, some witches from the American Salem Institute or something. There were kids from a litimited range of nationalities in Hogwarts, Cho Chang and Ernie McMillan are only students that seem to have ties to different countries. Also, Grindelwald was the dark wizzard for the Germany area it sounds like, and his name is not well known in Britain, which leads me to think that Voldermort's actions are going relatively unnoticed by other countries. It is sort of weird how none of the books really focus on anything outside of Europe, but I guess you can't blame J.K Rowling for not writing about somewhere she doesn't know a whole lot about.


  2. wow good question

    I thought about this before the other night actually

    I reckon they didn't, because they had such a lack of power at the battle of Hogwarts/ the war in the 6th book

    and such. If you read it closely it's like

    they only had The Order of the Phoenix there

    and some of the ministry

    kinda stupid

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