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    Sina Salemian Salemian 1HS English 2;Period 3Ms.MatthewsJanuary 10, 2014Anne Frank during the HolocaustAnne Frank is a strong young girl who lived during the Holocaust in Amsterdam, Germany. She had a very difficult time during the Holocaust, where she had to either go into hiding or go to a concentration camp. Anne Frank is a normal girl who should go to school and not hide from the Nazis and should not have to make the sacrifices of not having friends or the opportunity to be free and express herself. religion. I consider Anne a hero because of her dedication to remaining free and not being under a dictatorship. No teenage girl should be told that she cannot have any religion other than that allowed by Hitler. Hitler made it his goal to get rid of all Jews which is very disrespectful and everyone should have the choice to adopt whatever religion they wish to adopt. Anne Frank is a hero because she resisted the Nazis by doing her best not to get caught, to stay strong and believe what she wants to believe. Anne Frank became a strong and tough young woman who changed the face of the world through her. diary. Her determination showed the world what a hero she has become. Anne Frank hid from the Nazis for about 25 months during the Holocaust, trying to stay alive. “The voice of Anne Frank becomes the voice of six million lost Jewish souls” (Journal). This shows what an important girl Anne is to the world and proves that she should be respected as one of the victims of the Nazis. Her voice will always be known as that of the daughter of the Salemian Holocaust who did her best to stay alive and who wanted to live in the middle of a paper...... millions of Jewish souls who died in cause of the Holocaust. 4Work cited “Diary of Anne Frank”. Student of the world of books. World Book, 2013. Web. December 9, 2013. Frank, Anne. "Anne Frank Museum Amsterdam - the official website of the Anne Frank House." Anne Frank. May 8, 2012. Anne Frank House. January 6, 2014. Grobman, Alex, Joel Fishman and Los Angeles, California. Jewish Federation Martyrs' Memorial and Holocaust Museum. Anne Frank in Historical Perspective: A Teaching Guide for Secondary Schools. np: 1995. ÉRIC. Internet. December 9, 2013.Levin, Meyer. “The child behind the secret door.” Discovering the authors. Detroit: Gale, 2003. Student Resources in Context. Internet. December 9, 2013. Ryan, James and Veronica Loveday. “Anne Frank.” Anne Frank (2005): 1-2. Historical reference center. Internet. December 9. 2013.