What message does the life of Anne carry
Answers
Answer:
While in seclusion for more than two years, Anne filled her diary with all her hopes, fears and feelings about her life and world events, sometimes reflecting the typical trials of a girl growing up but at other times demonstrating an emotional depth and empathy beyond her years, and in the course leaving an astoundingly sincere, poignant reflection into the human soul in the most desperate and terrifying circumstances. The Franks stayed in their Secret Annex until August 1944, when someone—who remains unknown to this day—betrayed them and their location to the police. The Franks, along with another family and one other man hiding with them, were arrested and sent to Auschwitz. About a month afterward, Anne and Margot were separated from their parents and transferred to Bergen-Belsen. Amazingly, Otto would be the family’s only survivor; he miraculously lived to see Auschwitz liberated, while his daughters and wife did not endure the brutality. Anne and Margot died of typhus, hunger, exposure and maltreatment within days of each other, merely a month after their father was freed, and just one month before the British liberated Bergen-Belsen.