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yarga [219]
3 years ago
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Okay so if any of you'all have read The introduction of Holocaust but it's mostly about Anne Frank then you will know what I'm t

alking about but Anne Frank was or is known for her Diary. In that diary she wrote her feelings, everything that would go on while in hiding. Anyway let me get to the question, How do you think spending such a long time, over two years, in such a confined space, with 7 other people, impacted Anne as a young girl? How do you think she was able to cope without being able to go out or talk to friends? How would you have handled living in this small space? Now you don't have to answer this if you don't want to just what would you do at a time like this?
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Sati [7]3 years ago
8 0

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They really had time to do anything because they were shot or in chambers like Hitler did. After sense then she didn't really trust until today she don't want people to touch her cause she remembered about the holocaust. Like try not get in content with the people that are sick and other reasons. To stay away from illness and not trust killers or don't go to low rate view.

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I hope this helped my friend i read through everything and i remembered all by head!

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