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    sense of surprise. Anne Frank, a young teenager who recounted her life in her diary during the Holocaust, was no exception to this rule and often unveiled her deeper finer side to her diary while the rest of the world experienced a bright and animated teen. Both The Diary of a Young Girl and The Diary of Anne Frank allow the reader to see Anne’s sides, which allows for them to get a true understanding of who Anne is at heart. Anne portrayed herself to most people as

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    In The Diary of Anne Frank film she survived one camp, but in the Because of Romek novel he survived 9 camps. Also he killed Nasiz not like Anne she didn’t kill anyone. In Because of Romek they first go to camps. On the other hand Anne goes to camp after many years of hiding. Anne dies in camp, but Faber lives through campes. In Because of Romek they have rules in camp. Not like in the Diary of Anne Frank they have rules in amex (hiding). Anne writes a diary about what happens to her every day. Faber

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    Anne Frank, the writer of the diary first begins writing on her thirteenth birthday, June 12, 1942, and ends shortly after her fifteenth. The diary was the most famous personal account of the Holocaust. The diary of Anne Frank was written in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. Anne and her family were a Jewish family, originally from Germany. The Franks had moved to the Netherlands in the years leading up to World War II to escape persecution in Germany. After the Germans invaded the Netherlands in 1940

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    was ordering all jews to get out of Germany or be executed in death camps also called concentration camps. Many Jews went into hiding to escape these tough times. In the play “The Diary Of Anne Frank” eight people that barely know each other go into hiding in an attic for two years to escape these tough times. Anne Frank was born 1929 in Frankfurt Germany. January 1933: Adolf Hitler comes to power in Germany. Over the next few months, all political parties, except the Nazi Party, are banned. Jews

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    The Diary of Anne Frank, is a book of the writings from the Dutch language diary kept by Anne Frank while she was in hiding for two years with her family during the Nazi occupation of the Netherlands. The family was apprehended in 1944, and Anne Frank died of typhus in the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp in 1945. The diary was retrieved by Miep Gies, who gave it to Anne's father, Otto Frank, the family's only known survivor, just after the war was over. The diary has since been published in more

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    Fear was a perpetual theme in Act I of The Diary of Anne Frank. The Diary of Anne Frank is a play based on the life of Anne Frank. The play was adapted from Anne Frank’s diary by Albert and Francis Goodrich Hackett. The play follows the life of Anne Frank, a 13-year-old Jewish girl living during the time of the holocaust. In Act I, it shows that the Franks are going into hiding in the attic of an office building with the Van Daans, their family friends. It shows their daily life and how they had

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    The diary of a young girl is about the unimaginable horror that Anne Frank had to face accompanied with seven others, living in the secret annex. The main character being Anne Frank, writes in her diary about the most important events that happen inside and outside the annex. Once finishing reading the book I realized that the actions Nazis took against Jewish people was inhumane and overall just unacceptable in any society. Anne Frank’s diary gives a unique perspective of how it was to live and

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    Anne Frank could easily have just become another statistic in the holocaust of the Second World War. But after the war, her father Otto Frank, discovered his daughters diary. Struck by her maturity and depth of feeling, he published her diary – originally under the title ‘Diary of A Young Girl‘. It became one of the most famous records of the holocaust, and helped to give a human story behind the dreadful holocaust statistics. Anne Frank was born on 12 June 1929 in Frankfurt, Germany, In 1933 (the

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    Anne Frank captured the grim reality of life as a Jewish teenager during the Holocaust in her eye-opening recollection entitled The Diary of Anne Frank. Her diary brought to light some of the tragic events and atrocities that transpired during World War II and the shocking crimes committed against an entire race. Certain themes prominent throughout the diary reveal the priceless wisdom that can be obtained from the young girl’s writings and can be analyzed from a psychological perspective to further

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    the people that the jews were the source of all their problems from world war one. There were many historical events that occurred in the diary of Anne Frank. Though they all didn't happen in the annex, it had a big impact on their lives in the annex. One of the ways outside event affected the of Anne and her family were through their tone throughout the diary. An event that changed the moods were when the people they got ration books from got arrested and they had to cut down even more on food.

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