Hidden Like Anne Frank

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Reading is not something I look forward to, I do not like reading much,when I heard we had to read a book , I wanted to read a book that appealed to me.My main subject in school is history. I have always been amused by history, that includes, World history and U.S history, but I focus more on World History. One event in History that interests me and I find important is The Holocaust. I find the event as a big catastrophe that means a lot and teached us a lot. Hidden Like Anne Frank, by Marcel Prins, is a Biography of fourteen true based stories during the period of World War II, In the continent of Europe. The stories told in this book are the stories of human beings who fell victims to this War of discrimination and Social injustice also …show more content…

The Holocaust is a big event in world history, this event should be talked about and educate people about it. The Holocaust is a reminder to the world that discrimination and social injustice in the wrong hands can lead to horrible consequences. The stories in this book all hit me, I already knew the effects of the Holocaust, I knew that the holocaust was a genocide, around six million jews were murdered, most in death camps/ labor camps. I knew about the mass deportations, I can't imagine what it was like, even with these personal stories based on what these survivors went through is still hard to imagine. All the stories start with the victims, either in elementary or middle school, would be forced to leave their school, which they had been in for years, had friends, and felt like home. They would be placed in jewish schools with complete strangers, just waiting to be sent away into the labor camps. Then there was the people who chose to go into hiding, which is very risky. There was two parts to hiding, one, the people going into hiding. They would not be able to go to out, they would stay in one place until it was time to go to the next.The second part, the people providing hiding. They would risk everything as well. They knew the consequences they could face for housing jews. Most kids hid for several years, with some having their parents by their side, and others lost their …show more content…

We were lucky: Our neighbors, who were good people, had a key to our house, and they took everything they could carry and hid it for us. After the war, we got back our photographs, a set of cutlery, a figurine, and a clock.” ( Pg 3,Prins, ). Rits Degen,, had been raided after he went into hiding a couple days after. The meaning I found in this quote is that even though people knew the consequences of helping out a jew could be punished with death, they still went on their way to help them out as much as they could, whether it was providing housing for people going into hiding or as simple as keeping their valuables safe. Some people saw Jews as the problem for their troubles, but very few saw them as human beings, as equals to their

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