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Anne Frank Book Report

Michaela Hunter
June 4, 2007
LA- Book Report
The Diary of Anne Frank
1. The Diary of Anne Frank is about a young Jewish girl who lived during Hitler’s time in power. I chose to read about Anne Frank because I wanted to know how the Jewish people were treated in the time of Hitler. I also have had many friends who have read this book, and said that it is very good. By reading this biography, I learned that it was very hard for Jewish people like Anne to survive back then, and that the Germans were very unkind to Jewish people because they thought that Jews were unworthy, and the cause of the troubles which arose after the first world war (in the afterword). To get the Germans to fight for Hitler and support his ideas, he convinced the people that all of their misfortunes from the previous war were the Jews’ fault, and that they should get revenge.

2. The person who helped Anne Frank the most during her life was her father Otto Frank. She even admitted in her diary......


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