As the days passed the life of the people in the annexe worsened but anne felt that they were living in much better condition .explain
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Even though with the passage of time, the atrocities that they faced at the hands of Jews increased, yet Anne felt that they were living in a much better condition because she realized that there were many others who were taken to Nazi camps.
They had to live away from their families with very little or no hope to return back whereas they all lived together which was much better than that.
They had to live away from their families with very little or no hope to return back whereas they all lived together which was much better than that.
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Anne felt that she was lucky to be able to hide in the annexe with her family, even though the condition of the people living there worsened with the passing days.
They had no privacy in the annexe and no freedom, as they had to remain in hiding all the time.
However, she heard about her relatives and friends who had been captured and sent to concentration camps, where they were reportedly tortured beyond imagination.
So she felt that they were at least in a much better state.
They had no privacy in the annexe and no freedom, as they had to remain in hiding all the time.
However, she heard about her relatives and friends who had been captured and sent to concentration camps, where they were reportedly tortured beyond imagination.
So she felt that they were at least in a much better state.
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