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Anne Frank's Journey:

The Diary of a Young Girl's Life Hidden Behind Walls



(Tikkanen)

Thesis Statement

In the late 1930s and early 1940s the Nazi party were promoting supremacy of the Arian race, and collectively incarcerating ethnic groups of people. In 1944 Anne Frank's diary was discovered which told her story and communicated her message about how she had hidden from the Nazi party for many years before going to the concentration camp where she died. Anne Frank’s Diary affected the knowledge of the Holocaust and how people were treated as Jews in the 1930s and 1940s.

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Junior Divison 

Vanessa Reid and Mya Spykerman

Student Composed Word-Count: 545

Process Paper Word-Count: 428

Media Time: 2:58