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Allushta [10]
2 years ago
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In Anne Frank's diary what would happen to those in hiding if they got sick or needed medical attention?

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shusha [124]2 years ago
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In Anne Frank's diary, people who were in hiding and got sick or needed medical care had to try to heal themselves because they couldn't get a visit from a doctor or buy medicine.

<h3>What is Anne Frank's diary?</h3>

The Diary of Anne Frank is a very popular book about World War II in which Anna Frank, a Jewish girl recounts her experiences with her family hiding from the Nazis because her family and her were Jews.

<h3>What happens to the escodidos who get sick in her story?</h3>

In the story of Anne Frank, those people who got sick in hiding could not access a visit from a doctor or additional medications to those that were at home because it could put others at risk of being discovered by the Nazis.

Due to the above, many people died in hiding because during their concealment they were in contact with areas with mold, mice and other bacteria that made them sick and caused their death.

Learn more about Anne Frank in: brainly.com/question/7889208

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