Jewish women writers in Nazi concentration camps read The Diary of Anne Frank

Mondo Military Updated on 2024-01-29

The diary is not too long, spanning from June 12, 1942 to August 1, 1944, and totaling about 650,000 words. I read the Chinese translation online and have to admit that it is of an excellent level. Undoubtedly, "Annenie's Diary", which has been hailed as one of the most important literary works of the 20th century, deeply touched me with its innocence, courage, wisdom, and resilience and optimism in the face of adversity.

This great writer was named Anne Frank, who died at the age of thirteen and was a Jew. Growing up in Frankfurt during World War II, a city full of culture and history. But as the shadow of the Nazis loomed over Europe, Anne and her family were forced to hide in a secret room and began a two-year life of seclusion.

During this time, she used her pen as a sword to record her fears, hopes, and deep love for life. On June 12, 1941, Anne received a meaningful birthday present – a diary. From that day on, she began to keep a diary. On August 1, 1944, Anne wrote the last words in her diary, and three days later, she was joined by seven other vaulters.

Her diary not only records the trivial events of her life in the secret room, but also a true portrayal of her emotional world. In it, we see her anger, confusion, sadness, and more importantly, her persistence in life and hope for the future. Even in the most difficult moments, Anne believes in the bright side of humanity and believes that the future must be better.

Her diary is like a beacon that illuminates the path of those who are lost in the dark. However, Anne's life did not last as she had hoped. Under the Nazis, she and her family were forced out of the secret room and sent to a concentration camp. There, Anne's life plunges into endless darkness. But even at the end of her life, she did not give up her love for life and her hopes for the future.

Her diary was preserved and became a witness to the Nazi crimes of the world and an eternal symbol of her spirit of life. After the end of World War II, Bill Guise, a helper to the Anne family's hiding, gave the diary of Anne Frank that he had kept, to Antow Frank, who survived. After the darkness passed, Anne's diary was discovered and made public.

This diary shook the world with its profound insights and unparalleled courage. People can see in her words the love of life, the hope for the future, and the persistence of humanity. Anne Frank's name, along with her diary, has been engraved in history and has become an eternal symbol. In 1947, The Diary of Anne Frank was published. To this day, countless people around the world have read "The Diary of Anne Frank". Through this diary, we see the self-growth and life orientation of a young girl in adolescence, understand the fear, condemnation and strength of a Jewish girl in the face of war and race, and witness the cruel methods and despicable acts of the Nazi reactionary forces.

Anne's brushstrokes are delicate and profound, as graceful and vibrant as Dutch tulips. Her words are like a delicate picture scroll, weaving together the trivial details, fears, and hopes of life in the secret room. Every stroke of her life, is full of curiosity about the unknown world and a desire for life.

In Anne's text, we see a real, multifaceted, and complex experience of life. Her laughter, tears, anger, confusion and fear are all recorded, which becomes an important window for us to understand human nature and understand life. Anne Frank was not only a man of letters, but also a philosopher of life.

Anne Frank, like a meteor piercing the dark night sky, her life is short but shining, burning in the sky of history with unparalleled brightness. She was a poet, a diaryr, and a witness and teller of the suffering of the Jewish people during World War II. To paraphrase a small poem written by a Chinese writer for Anne: "You let us know that we must transform floating thoughts into clear ideas and simple words, which are not easy to be gorgeous and floating. You let us know that the pleasure of reading words is not enough, that the content, the mind, the realm, the soul, the spirit and the wisdom are what matter. You make us believe that the old words of warmth, beauty, trust, dignity, and strength are still alive today. You let us know that decadence, emptiness, and confusion are nothing but mistreatment of oneself and harm to others. The real cool is on the inside. Have a strong heart. Have the faith that no matter how time passes, you will not be tormented and succumbed. You make us nostalgic, you cheer us up, love well, and live well. It is not because it is in peace and happiness that I say that I love the world. It's about saying things like that after knowing that it's dark, dirty, and ugly outside. Merry Christmas, Anne......If you have something, just sit down and discuss, there is really no need to fight!Every time I think of such a poor little girl, alas, this book deserves to be read again and again by every peace-loving person.

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