Diary Of Anne Frank Essay

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The Diary of Anne Frank is a well-known story, one that many high schoolers even have to read in one of their English classes. Anne Frank, her family, and a few other Jews were hiding in an annex during WWII. Until one day when the police found where they were and arrested them all, taking them to concentration camps. Anne Frank’s father, Otto, was the only one to survive. No one knows who leaked the secret of Jews hiding in the Annex. As someone who has read Anne Frank’s dairy and have personally been to a concentration camp in Germany, when I came across this New York Times article as written by Christopher F. Schuetze about how the case was going to be re-opened I was captivated. No one has previously really bothered to try and solve the …show more content…

They are hoping that all of the new technology will allow them to re-evaluate old evidence, potentially leading to new leads on what happened. They are hoping that the new technology helps because when the case was investigated in 1948 and 1963 this technology was not available. Although due to Anne Frank’s diary much is known about her life, little is known about the day everyone in the annex was exposed. The fact that this mystery hasn’t been solved yet after, so many years is what has so many intrigued. Despite so many people believing that the police got a tip, and that is why the annex got raided that night, others are not convinced that that is what happened. One of the people who is not convinced is Dr. Broek, who published a 37-page report in December of 2016 with a different theory of that night’s events. An official progress statement is set to be announced August 4, 2019, exactly 75 years after the raid. Panoke is also hoping with this new investigation, it will bring more awareness to the Holocaust and its horrifying events (Schuetze