Name: eboney
September 16, 2009 04:56 PM | Location: chicago,usa Response: i think that anne frank was a realy good person and i hav'ent read the book but i know that anne frank was killed holocaust and her diary was sooo inspiring and it stills inspire me she was a hero!!! |
Name: gabriela
September 15, 2009 01:51 PM | Location: garland sacse hudsum middle scool Response: i love her i am doing a scapbook of her |
Name: Tatiana Howard
September 05, 2009 11:49 AM | Location: canton,ohio Response: That's awful what happened to her.She almost made it, |
Name: pandy
September 04, 2009 06:57 PM | Location: Florida(USA) Response: i cried and still cry when i watch this film. The HOLOCAUST should be told over and over and over again so future generations won't do the evil like those evil demons did back in that time. Those evil demons don't even deserve to be called human cause they were not human. I have the book and the video and i just cry but thats good that i cry because i know that i am a human being of this GOD ALMIGHTY planet. ANNE Frank would be the same age as my mama and i hope Anne Frank and all those 6million that died continue to touch lives down here on earth. God Bless from Pandy de Jamco |
Name: Nikki
August 31, 2009 10:54 AM | Location: Kent Response: I love Anne Frank I have read her diary and other books none stop for 5years I got a tattoo of her as well on my wrist she is always on my mind, heart and now wrist
love Anne always
nikki --x-- |
Name: Rhiannon
August 28, 2009 06:56 AM | Location: ireland Response: Anne Frank to me was a touching story for a little girl survied 2 years and only a matter of months could have let her survive. it made me think how horrible it was then but wanted me to learn more. i think it was terrible how she never really got a life and when i read the first few pages on how she said my diary could never interest anyone ,ade me so sad when i learned more about the truth. |
Name: Susan Lee
August 25, 2009 07:53 PM | Location: United Kingdom Response: When I read the book I had no idea of the family history which my own father had been witholding from me.As an 18 year old British soldier he was one of the first to enter and liberate Belsen. Anne died a short time prior to his arrival.My father returned from Germany after a period of "recuperation" in the Hurst? Mountains. He never told a soul of what he had witnessed until 1986 when 3 of our family were killed in a car crash and he had counselling. I had no idea that he had not "just trained as a tank driver & then the war was finished anyway". |
Name: Lynne
August 23, 2009 12:56 PM | Location: USA Response: I first read Anne's diary when I was 13, in 1970. Up until then, I knew very little about World War II or the Holocaust. In fact, it wasn't even called the Holocaust then. As I read, I felt that Anne and I would have been good friends. Her experiences with her friends and school were similar to mine. Although I knew Anne had long ago died, reading her last entry was still a shock. I questioned my parents about concentration camps and Hitler, but they thought it wasn't "healthy" for me to be interested in such things. Dad was rather annoyed at Mom for allowing me to read Anne's book.
Over the years, I bought every book about Anne that I could find. I still re-read the diary every few years. When my own daughter was a teenager, reading about Anne's problems with her mother helped me understand my daughter better. |
Name: Kayla
August 21, 2009 02:45 PM | Location: USA Response: Anne Frank is such an example to me. I was crying when she was talking about how she wants to be a mother, but she never even got the chance.
May she continue to touch people's lives. |
Name: Tgirl
August 21, 2009 05:16 AM | Location: nigeria Response: When i first read anne frank's diary, i was wow'ed, as in i cried and laughed and was touched deep deep down. She inspired me to start a diary of my own. i even named d diary anne. While i could never for sure understand how it was to live in her time as a jew, i was able to relate greatly to most of her feelings as a young teenager. |