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How does The Diary of a Young Girl by Anne Frank portray German soldiers?

A.as divided about Hitler and willing to start wars
B.as loyal to Hitler, but not willing to fight in combat
C.as undecided about the future of Germany
D.as hateful, brainless automatons

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The correct option is A

With the title of The Diary of Anne Frank, we know the edition of the personal diaries written by Anne Frank between June 12, 1942 and August 1, 1944 in a total of three notebooks preserved today, where she tells her story as a teenager and the two years in which he remained hidden from the Nazis, with his German family of Jewish origin, in Amsterdam during the Second World War. Hidden with her family, another Jewish family (the van Pels) and a dentist (Dussel), in an attic in a warehouse in Amsterdam during the Nazi occupation of the Netherlands, Anne Frank, thirteen years old, tells in her diary, what she called « Kitty », the life of the group. Aided by several employees of the office, they remained for more than two years in the achterhuis (known as "the back house") until, finally, they were reported and arrested.

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The Diary of a Young Girl by Anne Frank portrays German soldiers as A. as divided about Hitler and willing to start wars

She explains that they were not all supportive of Hitler and believed that there was still some good left in them.

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