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According to Mr. Frank, how did Anne feel in the concentration camp in Holland?

afraid of the Nazi soldiers
fatigued from the hard labor duties
Osad to be apart from Peter
happy to be outside once again

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According to Mr. Frank, Anne was fatigued from the hard labor

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According to Mr. Frank, Anne was fatigued from the hard labor in the concentration camp in Holland.

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Anne Frank, a girl of Jewish origins, is the main protagonist of her biography ‘The Diary of a Young Girl’. The book is a first-hand account of her holocaust experiences relating all her fears, apprehensions, feelings, her experiences living in a secret hiding place made comfortable with bare necessities for survival. She wrote to keep her alive.

In August 1944 the German State Police discovered the family’s hideout and they were sent to the concentration camps. The daughters were spared death in the gas chamber as being young they were selected for hard labor and were sent to BELGIAN-BELSON concentration camps.

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