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channa
September 28, 2009 11:35 AM
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memphis
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she isa brave young women and im proud of her for sharing her experment with us
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Angela H.
September 27, 2009 05:42 PM
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New York, USA
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For me, this book was more than just learning about WWII and how the Jews lived-but it was about a girl who had to deal with her coming of age in limited space! I read this when I was thirteen, and I had no idea how to deal with growing up until I read this book. It's amazing how profound and influential she was...but she was just a teenage girl. Anne Frank changed my life, and I'm grateful.
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sony
September 27, 2009 11:27 AM
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India
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Anne was really a very rocking person.I really admire her for her bravery that she should.The attitude shown by her towards her life is really admirable.
May God bless her soul

Regards
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Unkown
September 26, 2009 09:52 AM
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Not sayin
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We read this book in our lit class and it broke my heart that the nazis were so judgemental and actually listened to hitler. why did hitler hate the jews so much? he was a villianous man. and because of this he ended a young girl's wonderful writing carreer she was a wonderful writer and I hope people in the future will read this book and understand how treacherous the nazis were.
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Christine
September 25, 2009 10:46 AM
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USA - Illinois
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End all wars NOW before there are no human beings left on the planet. Rest peacefully in God's arms, Anne!
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Incognito
September 24, 2009 05:33 PM
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middle of no where
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i must say although i feel resentful for the actions that happened to her i really envy her it must be good to die young (thats just me) but i must say after reading of her point of view it is pretty ironic on what she said thinking that no one but her would obtain this and now almost the whole world knows. she must have been very ambitious and i can't help but wonder what she would've been if she was still alive and if she is well pleased with her journal being published or does she feel it a break in of privacy cuz i know if that happened to me i'd be pissed off!
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serect
September 24, 2009 10:07 AM
Location:
bevercreak, oh
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she was so close to living. what happened was horrible and never should have happened
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Pablo Sanchez
September 24, 2009 10:04 AM
Location:
Sacremento, CA
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The holocaust is bad. Jews are good. So is Anne Frank.
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ericka mcgowan
September 24, 2009 09:07 AM
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miamisburg ohio wantz middle school
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i love the story give i was about to cry. and she was right about how every one is the same, a person is a person and even though you are rich or even is you are poor you should never treat ANYONE wrong. how would you like it if you were beaten to the bone and noone cared what you said. how would you like it if people made fun of your race. you wouldnt like it very much would you NO! so dont treat people wrong.
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tiffanie sturgill
September 24, 2009 09:07 AM
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school ibn ohio miamisburg middle
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i think that anne is right an we should all strive to be better people and even when things get reallty rogh and u feel like giving up just keep ur head held high and never put it down keep going as long as u can an think positive

cause did u see annne what she went through and she always kept her head held high an always thought positive she is a romodel for everybody out their an we should take her advis

-tiff
 
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