Name: melissa
April 04, 2006 09:18 PM | Location:
Response: I'm in school and we just learened about the Scret Annex and Iwas blown away bye it this young girl who is about my age has grown in a world that no 13 year old girl should grow in and i personly think that is the most bravest thing any one at that age could ever do or at any age. Thats alot to take in but she stuck with it still believing poeple were good at heart and im glad to see that her diary and spirt is heard around the world |
Name: Year 6 Cromer Road
April 04, 2006 05:44 AM | Location:
Response: We really enjoyed the website and found reading the diary thought provoking at it lead to many indepth discussions. We felt sad and ashamed that this was allowed to happen and ashamed about what we complain about & realise how lucky we are. Thank you for making such a great site. |
Name: Brittany, Age 13
April 03, 2006 01:31 PM | Location:
Response: It was amazing how much wisdom she had at only 15. She saw the good in people and never took it for granted. She is an inspiration to me and possibly to a lot of people |
Name: Anne Carter
April 01, 2006 10:06 AM | Location:
Response: The first time I read Anne's diary, I was amazed at how intelligent and honest she was. Being Jewish, her words had a definte effect on me. I have been told that I look very much like Anne, which I consider to be a compliment, because Anne was--and still is--a great person. Her dream was to go on living even after her death. With the publishing of her diary and other writings, her dream has been made a reality. She will always be remembered, for when the war started, she was a child. When it ended, she was the voice of a generation. |
Name: caroline
March 31, 2006 02:53 PM | Location:
Response: i think anne was a great writer and it made me remember that when my grandma was younger, she moved out of germany (to the us) to escape hitler. it just made me think about what may have happened to my grandma... anne's diary is really powerful! |
Name: annibelys
March 30, 2006 09:31 PM | Location:
Response: I think that anne frank is really enspiring to not only yuong people but also to adlts. Her story really touched me, when I heared it I was crying.I wish that she was still with us. She was truly agood person who always thought of others and not only herself.If she was still here I bet she would have been a great author. |
Name: Renee S.
March 25, 2006 10:36 AM | Location:
Response: I was in fifth grade when I first read Anne's Diary. I was greatly touched and just overwhelmed with emotions when I finished reading it. I read it again and again. I think overall I have read the book over 6 times and each time I read it there is something different about it, something new. She defetnetly showed me the importance of human rights at a young age. To be benelovent and have love for others. Thank you Anne Frank. Thank you for what you left us behind and your memory will live on. |
Name: erica
March 24, 2006 05:50 PM | Location:
Response: i just finished reading the play version in my reading class and this is the saddest story ever . how could you do that to someone . it is inhumane . i saw the movie and i cried . i have been really interested lately about the Holocaust . i want to keep the people and their families in rememberance . i am planing on going to the museum this summer . i hope i can go . the Holocaust victoms should never be forgotten . |
Name: FromTexas
March 23, 2006 06:52 PM | Location:
Response: Like others here I failed to grasp the weight of her Diary when in school. Last year I rediscovered Anne Frank and her family. It was one of the most profound moments in my life. God Speed Anne, where ever you are and I am sorry this world allowed such as happened to you and your family. Some of us Will never forget. |
Name: Katelyn W.
March 22, 2006 05:58 PM | Location:
Response: I am 14 yrs. old and I have no idea how she stayed confident, it would take all I have, to have confidence like that its hard for me to have confidence in my regular teenage life. I really am not into history but this is very very interesting to me. In my english class we read the play and it really touched me in so many ways. All my friends really dont take this stuff seriously and I wished they did. |