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How did Anne's diary open the eyes of German to the viciousness of racial persecution

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Answered by purushottamkumar67
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HER DIARY HAS ENDURING SIGNIFICANCE.HER PERSPECTIVE RESONATES WITH THE FEELINGS AND ATTITUDES OF TEENAGERS IN THE POST- HOLOCAUST GENERATION.


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Answered by ManiNiki
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#Germans we're fully aware of the atrocities Jews were subjected to by the nazi party

#Germans felt by nei members of the nazi Party they were doing there national duty

#Germans learnt the truth about what happened during the war from Anne's dairies and believed it

#German children sympathized with Anne Frank before Anne Frank dairies were released germans were living in self denial mode and did not believe that Jews were tortured and sent to Gas chambers. Germans post was Adminitors tried there best to educate the German public about the senseless and criminal nature of nazi regime, but failed.

Anne Frank dairies succeeded in doing what the Government couldn't. The german people were filled with romours and we're ashamed of their actions. They were unable to face each other and were repentative of their past and promised not to repeat the mistakes of the past.

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