I read Anne's story and a little bit about the book. I was never born in World War II when it happened (Thank god I wasn't). She is an inspiration to a lot of people and what they like to read. I absolutely hate science, but I am willing to learn more about the Holocaust time. I have read
Night by Elie Wiesel. I read a couple chapters, but that was when I first came here and didn't understand anything what she was talking about. I'm glad that we are reading
Anne Frank the Diary of a Young Girl. I think books from the
Holocaust are really eye catching to me. I am not speaking for anyone else. I have a lot of questions for people that were in hiding. How did they keep themselves alive at this point in time? Why was Adolf Hitler so
stubborn towards the Jews and how they lived their own lives? When the Nazis' found Jews in hiding what made them send the Jewish people to
concentration camps?
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