Anne Frank And Leib Leyson Analysis

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Between 1939 and 1945, five to six million Jewish people died, and about seventy thousand men, women, children, handicapped, and the mentally disabled died in the conflict known as the Holocaust. The victims and survivors of the Holocaust had a positive standpoint on the horrible conflict. Members of the Holocaust with famous accounts were Anne Frank, Leib Lejzon ( Leon Leyson). Anne Frank and Leib Lejzon had both an very hard childhood, but both children responded to conflict with a good viewpoint. They responded like many people have a hard time doing, they make the best out of a bad time. Leib and Anne were both very young and around the same age when they were put in the concentration camps. In an time of war or any conflict you should respond to an situation with a positive outlook because with a negative outlook, there’s going to be an negative …show more content…

Anne died in Bergen- Belsen, and Leib lost his two older brothers Tsalig and Hershel. If they didn’t have an positive attitude, Anne Frank wouldn’t have her diary published and Leib (Leon) wouldn’t of ever wrote a book. Anne Frank inspired many young people that read her diary today, and she writes in a way that you believe that you are in the situation with her and her family. Both Leib and Anne Frank's legacy lives on today, people might not be able to relate to the traumatic event, but they feel as if they were there because of the inspiration and spirit in their book or diary. Having an positive attitude got both Anne and Leib through their rough times. “ Consciously cultivating an attitude of gratitude builds up an sort of psychological immune system that can cushion us when we fall. There is scientific evidence that grateful people are more resilient to stress, whether minor everyday hassles or major personal upheavals.” ( Emmons

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