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How does “The diary of a young girl” by Anne Frank depict the history represented in it?

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How does “The diary of a young girl” by Anne Frank depict the history represented in it?

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Anne Frank’s diary describes how a young girl copes with a stressful situation of being a Jewish person in occupied Holland. She is aware of the war but the book centers on her feelings and the relationship between her and the others in the attic. She died in a camp shortly before the end of the war in a camp but the book ends when she is found by the Germans. The conditions of the camps were mostly unknown until their liberation.

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