Secret Anne Frank Diary

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Do you ever wonder what it would be like emotionally and physically to be held captive in a fairly small, unsanitary, and silent home, everyday not knowing when you’d be able to leave? Of course you wouldn’t, who would! These were the everyday conditions for the members of the “Secret Annexe.” During the previous month, I read a diary titled, The Diary of a Young Girl, by Anne Frank. It takes place during World War II when under leader Adolf Hitler’s (of the Nazi Party) rule he sent Nazi’s to exterminate the whole Jewish religion in Germany. Frank lives immobilized in the annexe with six other jewish housemates, which includes her family (father, mother, sister), another family (consisting of a mother, father, and son), and another man in need of a place to hide. They have many helpers outside of the annexe that bring them food, medicine, company, etc.. This was a very long and brutal few years for these member of the annexe. …show more content…
Cherbourg, Vitebsk, and Sloben fell today. Lots of prisoners and booty. Now the English can land what they want now they've got a harbor, the whole Cotentin Peninsular three weeks after the English invasion! A tremendous achievement! In the three weeks since D-day not a day has gone by without rain and gales, both here and in France, but a bit of bad luck didn’t prevent the English and Americans from showing their enormous strength, and how! Certainly the “wonder weapon” is in full swing, but of what consequence are a few squibs apart from a bit of damage in England and pages full of it in the Boche newspapers? For that matter, when they really realize in “Bocheland” that the Bolshevists really are on the way, they’ll get even more jittery” (Frank