Chelsea
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5/4/2006 8:15 AM
I personally thought that she was such a huge voice throughout all the Jews that were suffering and hiding at that time. Althought, I'm sure, there were plenty of other Jewish people who held a pen and a paper each day to write about what was going on. Only, in this case, this girl let you hold on to every word, even if it wasn't meant for the whole world to see. She is inspiration to others who look up to her as the girl who changed the way some people looked at Jews. People back then, were too stereotypical, it was common they would do that to others. It's a terrible thing. Especially, when it not only happened to Jews as well. I have never been so interested in the Holocaust. With a fascination of how some Jews survived it. Today, there is still judgments based on Jews, but it will never be the same as it was before. A lot has changed, and for the better too. Jewish people are said to be greedy but in reality that's a stereotype... In other words, I have no idea why Hitler would just target the Jews, for such a stupid reason. Anne Frank wasn't hopeless, she had HOPE.