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    Anne Frank's story is an example to all of us that we have it easy. Anne has friends but she does not have a true friend to unload all her secrets and burdens onto, on the account of this she starts to write a diary and names it Kitty. This diary became the friend she never had. Anne will use Kitty for comfort after she has experienced something rough, though er parents are there she goes straight to her beloved Kitty. Next, I have noticed that the kids of the World War II generation are not self-centered

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    Anne Frank

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    Girl, written by Anne Frank herself, is a moving story of Anne’s feelings, thoughts, and observations throughout World War II. When I decided to read The Diary of a Young Girl, I expected it to be mainly about the war, concentration camps, and the way the whole outside world has dealt with the war. In actuality, the book was about the days and nights Anne Frank experienced living in the secret annex. This made the book better because it opened my eyes to the reality that Anne was a real person

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    Anne Frank Conflicts

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    The Diary of a Young Girl by Anne Frank the main conflict presented throughout the book is the danger the Franks face of hiding to escape the Nazis during world War II. The type of conflict showed in the novel is man v.s man or in other words Jews v.s the Nazis or Hitler. By the end of the story the conflict was never resolved because Anne stopped writing while the war was still going on but was coming to a hault. On July 21, 1944 (Anne’s second to last diary) Anne wrote, “Anyway, it certainly shows

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    between the children and their parents weakened. Anne Frank’s relationship with her parents had some differences and similarities. Anne’s relationship with her mother and father were different. Anne’s relationship with her mother was difficult, while Anne’s relationship with her father was very close. They are both similar because they love Anne very much. Otto, her father, cares for Anne very much. Mr. Frank was completely loyal to Anne. Mr. Frank also protected her and took care of her in the

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    The Diary Of Anne Frank

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    play The Diary of Anne Frank, Anne Frank has made the statement, "In spite of everything, I still believe people are really good at heart." During the Holocaust, Anne Frank had such a positive outlook on the situation she was in, despite all the hardships the Franks and Van Daans encountered during their time in hiding. How could a young lady of fourteen years think of such an empowering statement? In fact, what was Anne feeling during this time of great terror and tragedy? Only Anne knows the answer

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    Anne Frank Diary

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    ''The Diary of Anne Frank'' tells the story of Anne Frank and her family going into hiding from the Nazis because of their Jewish heritage. World War II was in full swing as the Franks go into hiding hoping to escape the Concentration camps that Hitler had erected. Anne recalls the 2 years they are in hiding, the experiences they have in the __Secret Annex__, and the news they here on the radio about the progress of the war. Unfortunately, Anne and her family are found and captured and sent away

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    “Anne Frank is a Jewish girl who has to go into hiding during World War Two to escape from the Nazis … After more than two years in hiding they are discovered and deported to concentration camps … After her death Anne becomes world famous because of the diary she wrote while in hiding” (annefrank.org). Anne Frank was a young girl who had a bright future, but it was taken away from her by the Nazi’s and Holocaust. Before the Holocaust, Anne Frank was just the typical young girl. During the Holocaust

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    The Diary Of Anne Frank

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    Anne Frank 's life has impacted the lives of others because, her family background, Anne 's time in hiding, and what she expressed in her diary. Without Anne we would never know what life was like in the holocaust, from a personal standpoint. It came from the pages of a diary belonging to a young Jewish girl, Anne Frank. The Diary of Anne Frank has been read by hundreds of millions of people around the world since the end of World War II. Otto, her father, was a very well respected businessman

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    Anne Frank Mistake

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    Anne Frank is a famous person in history she is important to help understand what happened in the camps and information about the people that were hiding in the cities. The holocaust was a important event in history. The holocaust was very sad, but humanity has learned a lesson from this mistake. Anne Frank was born in Frankfurt, Germany on June 12, 1929. She died in Berson-Belsen in March of 1945 of Typhus. She kept her secrets and ideas in her journal that was gifted to her on her thirteenth

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    Secret Anne Frank

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    Anne Frank author of the Diary of a Young Girl published first by her father Otto Frank in 1947, has lived an amazing and wonderful life and has gone through both good and bad. Anne shows her personality in full bloom in this diary. She lets us see into both her real feelings, hopes, dreams and fears. She shows us this mainly through her faith as a Jew who is made to wear a yellow star and has unjust rules against her due to here faith. Anne also shows this through her thoughts of both in and out

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