How Did Anne Frank Avoid The Nazis

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Anne Frank Anne Frank was a very special and loving person that no one would have guess to die the horrible way that did. Even though she knew she was hated by the nazis she thought one day that would change. She never looked at the bad side. Her view was always positive. Here is a quote by her,“I don't think of all the misery, but of all the beauty that still remains”. Anne Frank is a Jewish girl who has to go into hiding during World War ll to avoid the Nazis. She had lived with her sister, parents, a doctor, and the Van Pels family. Together with the seven others, she hid in the secret annex on the Prinsengracht 263 in Amsterdam. After almost 2 years in hiding they are discovered and sent to concentration camps. The only one that survived the concentration camps was her dad, Otto Frank. She became world …show more content…

They couldn’t change the feelings of the nazis. I think the only thing that could have happened that would have changed their lives would be for the U.S. to accept their request to go there. Now, if they were living in the U.S. or maybe Great Britain they probably would have not died that way. Even if they were to live in another time they would have had a better life. She probably would have saw the world better than she did during her life. I am also glad that she wrote a journal. Her journal gave an insight to how hard it was for those two years. My book was a lot different than the life of Anne Frank. In my book the evacuee was from France and he only had a mom that was very abusive. He eventually escaped there, and went to the U.S. and met Mr Tom who treated him very well. Anne Frank differed greatly from him. Anne never got that chance that the kid in my book would. Anne also was very loved by her parents, while on the other hand the kid in my book wasn’t necessarily loved by his mom. THese two people were very different, but similar in some

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