As I finish typing my essay, I start to know more about World War II and how its events have shaped literature. Most stories about World War II don't exactly say that the events are true stories, but they are experiences from people that have faced these turning points of history or know people that do. I look over to my books and my textbook, lying on my bed, trying to come up with a conclusion. Suddenly one pops up in my head.
"In conclusion, The Diary of Anne Frank and Anne Frank's life are related to the events of World War II, even if they aren't on the battlefield. One of these events is Hitler's rise to power and how close it was to Anne's birth. Another event the Nuremberg Laws, a series of laws designed to isolate Jewish citizens from their non-Jewish counterparts, and how it affected Anne's daily life. Finally, there was D-Day, the day that the Allied Powers successfully invaded and liberated France, which was enough to give hope to the Jews in Nazi territories."
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"The Diary of Anne Frank" and World War II (COMPLETED)
Short StoryAnne Frank's life was vital to World War II. Thanks to her diary, it gave us an insight as to what life was like as a Jew living in Nazi Germany. This story is an essay I did for my English class. Our unit was about the Holocaust and its effects, so...