I will be writing an essay mostly about Anne Frank's story of when she and her family escaped Nazi discrimination. Anne was Jewish and her father owned a company that made spices. Once things in Holland got bad, Mr. Frank decides to put the business in someone else's trusting hands and the same location hides his family along with 4 others. The disturbing facts of the Holocaust and the disturbing facts about Anne Frank include the way they lived and the way they died. They couldn't talk much throughout the day, they had to share rooms, they couldn't go outside or see their friends, and they had to ration their food. Something else I find disturbing is Anne's death. After she was found and captured, they were taken to the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp where they were hungry and cold, and many fell ill due to the poor hygiene in the camp. Anne also became sick with typhus and then died in February 1945.
A couple of negative outcomes of Anne Frank and the Holocaust are the effects it left on people that made it out of the Holocaust alive. When they were in the concentration camps, they weren't fed much, became super small, and people weren't the same after the Holocaust. Another negative
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One of the positive outcomes is Anne Frank's diary. Anne Frank's diary was about how she lived in the secret annex and what happened every day. She would write about her family, the Van Daan family, and her roommate Mr. Kraler. She would also write about how bad the air raids were and Peter a lot. Another positive outcome is Otto Frank surviving the concentration camp after he was captured. The last positive outcome is Miep discovering Anne's diary. If it wasn't for Miep and his discovery of Anne's diary, we would never know about Anne Frank and her story. Also, Anne's diary, while published in 60 different languages, leaves us with hope to have all kinds of people reading her diary and hearing her