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Name:
Pamela
August 20, 2009 02:30 PM
Location:
US
Response:
The first time I read the diary was as a young girl. I am now preparing to use the diary to teach my students today. The fact that the holocaust happened and that we must never forget is something that we must drive into the thinking of today's young people. If Anne, despite it all, could conclude that good still existed in the heart of mankind, then who are we to ever complain.
Name:
Jeffrey Phillips
August 13, 2009 10:24 AM
Location:
US
Response:
If I could stop crying I would write more. How could all this happen?
Name:
jamie roland whitey
August 13, 2009 07:30 AM
Location:
UK SW England
Response:
oh my goodness...... wow wow wow.. that is the best diary i have read. they are really touching and makes you think every time!!! such emonitonal stories. it makes me sad and sick to the heart about what those NAZIZ did!!!!!! she will always be remembered and never forgot. god bless her. to the great Anne frank RIP may she be known as the greatest diary writer for ever and ever AMEN!
Name:
Tia
August 02, 2009 02:25 PM
Location:
Londin
Response:
See,I am only ten years old but have read Anne Frank´s Diary a numerous amount of times.If you all could take the time to read it and see how Jews lived I personally think the world would be a much better place.
And thats what Anne wanted, so please open your heart and eyes,and see what that generation brang. No goodness but war and hatred. IS THIS REALLY WHAT ANNE WOULD HAVE WANTED NOW???? NO!
So please, do it for Anne.
RIP ANNE FRANK 4EVA
Name:
wish
July 28, 2009 08:16 PM
Location:
philippines
Response:
GOD ..im so tOuched ..its amazing ..i cant believe that a little girl could have written such marvelous stories,or should i say ,a nice diary that of anne's ..even here in the philippines ,students like me is talking about her diary and her life ..wow ..
Name:
Miriam Gitel Jakubowitz
July 22, 2009 03:08 AM
Location:
New Jersey
Response:
When I first read
Anne Frank's story, it resonated to the inner depths of my soul.

As a child of Holocaust survivors, I learned first hand of the horrific atrocities my family suffered by the Nazi Regime. My parents were prisoners in the Concentrations Camps for five years and by the Grace of G-D, survived. Unfortunately, most of my family perished.

Reading Anne Frank's Diary, at a young age, helped me to understand more about a young teenager, like myself at the time, comprehend the true meaning of being Jewish.

Finally, it is my hope and prayer that someday, I will find the courage to send my own written book out for publication and share my story.

Rest in peace Anne for all eternity.
Name:
Annessa
July 18, 2009 10:33 PM
Location:
Mobile, Alabama
Response:
She and I have the same birthday, but forty (40) years apart and I feel that she and I have a strong connection and I'm a fan of her work; I have her diaries and "The Tales of the Secret Annex" I believe if she was alive she would have been a famous writer and travel the world and her sister Margot would live in Israel; she and Anne would be married and have families of their own.
Name:
Apurva
July 18, 2009 12:47 PM
Location:
India
Response:
I read the review of Anne's diary in some book when I was 11 and pestered my dad to bring the book for me. I finally read her diary when I was 12. I am now 13 and am Anne's biggest admirer. She was very brave and had superhuman emotional strength. I have read the book a thousand times and I can't help crying whenever i think about her. She was truly an amazing personality.
Name:
dawn
July 11, 2009 03:37 AM
Location:
creve coeur Illinois
Response:
I remember reading the diary of anne Frank when I was a little girl in school and I always wanted to know more about her! I could never imagine what it was like to have to be in hiding especially as a child ! I am now 33 years old and I read everything I can find about this strong girl ! Her diary is touching ,sad , and full of hope ! We are so lucky to be able to read it and see even a little bit into her world
Name:
Geralyn
July 10, 2009 01:33 PM
Location:
USA
Response:
A nation gathered its forces to obliterate an entire race of people..and in the end, the tender writings of a pure, young innocent still shines forth as a beacon of courage, hope and optimism. They may have destroyed her physical self..but Anne's truth is immortal.
 
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