Diary Of A Young Girl Anne Frank Essay

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A fifteen-year life spent in excruciating hell. In 1933, life became extremely difficult for the Jewish people. They lived in fear, and hoped that someday they would feel secure again. This long and exhausting life spent in darkness was a result of Hitler, the newly elected German leader. Hitler proclaimed that Aryans were to become the superior race. Although Jewish himself, Hitler believed the blonde-haired and blue-eyed German population deserved to take over the world and unfortunately, many supported him. The Jewish people were strongly targeted and persecuted, during period in history known as the Holocaust. Anne Frank lost her life at a young age, but left her story behind written in her world-renowned journal, The Diary of a Young Girl. Anne was like any Jewish child growing up, until she was forced to hide for two years and later thrown into a concentration …show more content…

When Hitler became the leader of the German government, her carefree life abruptly came to an end. In an attempt to avoid anti-Semitism, Anne’s father, Otto, moved to the Netherlands. This feeling of freedom was short lived upon the German invasion during World War Two. Jewish “freedom was severely restricted by a series of anti-Jewish decrees” (annefrank.org) as Hitler was once again an extreme threat. Anne was pulled out of her school and sent to an isolated Jewish education program, where anti-Semitic regulations were put into practice. The students were forced to obey a strict curfew and wear a yellow Star of David at all times as a form of identification. The Frank family tried endlessly to endure the extreme hatred towards their society. As a result of these anti-Jewish measures Otto lost his business and in effort to escape the horror, the Frank family attempted to immigrate to the United States. When they fell short of their goal they decided to protect themselves with what they had. (www.biography.com/people/anne-frank,