Anne Frank is a Jewish girl who lived in Amsterdam during the Holocaust. Her life is normal. Her father is a successful businessman, she has good grades, has a loving family, and is a little popular. The problem is that she does not have real friends. In addition to her cat, she loves to die still. Of course, she has girls hanging with her, but they do not trust each other. Therefore, she does not think they are real friends. Then, on the thirteenth birthday she received a diary to put in my thoughts and trust.
Anne Frank: A young girl's diary "Anne's ex-boyfriend Peter Wessel was compared with Peter Van. Dan (p. 160) "Annie Frank's Diary" - Both, Mrs. Van Daun agreed that Peter and Anne were discussing and discussing things in Peter's room, and indeed, she encouraged it. She also joked. (P.166) Mrs. Van Dainen felt uneasy about the fact that Peter and Ann spent too much time in their room and Peter did not spend much time with her. She said, "I do not know the benefit of having my son, I have not seen him, he does not care if I commit suicide or not" (pp. 355 and 356) Zhongdu has become a friend. In Ann's diary of the book and the game version, Mrs. Van Danen called Mr. Van Dan Putti who called her Kelly. They did not do this in the book. (Pg. The end
The general way to understand the Holocaust is to study Anne Frank. Anne Frank is a young Jewish girl. She is living a normal, happy life. When Hitler grabbed the regime, the Frank family was in Amsterdam. Ann's sister Margot received the call. In other words, Margot needs to be registered with the government she lives in. Their father, Otto Frank, then hid from the family. They lived in what Ann called a secret official. At the end there is another family