What does Anne's diary reveal about the worsening economic &social condition during the war
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n Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl, Anne Frank (the author) discusses the worsening conditions for the Jews even before she and her family go into hiding in the Annex. Anne first describes how difficult it is for the Jews as forms of transportation, athletics, and even places one can go for a haircut or shave are outlawed. They are not even allowed to sit in their gardens after a certain time, and may only shop for food during a two-hour stretch in the afternoons. In terms of the economy, the war has thrown society into turmoil. The people are only able to purchase food with ration books. Tickets from these books are exchanged for food.
Once the Franks go into hiding (because they are Jewish), food is more limited. A baker sympathetic to their plight provides them with bread.
…we don't have as much as we did at home, but it's enough.
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