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Nataliya [291]
2 years ago
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Why was A Young Girl’s Diary written? What is its purpose, and what makes you think so?

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vlabodo [156]2 years ago
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The diary provides a vivid and poignant glimpse into the world of a young Jewish girl living in Nazi occupied Holland. Its purpose was to teach us what happened and what she lived through.
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