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By Dani Lanza

Lately, I am expanding my library, I'm reading the diary of Anne Frank, if accurate, this book that I've always heard since childhood, and for some why I never read. Then the other day I decided, and I'm at it. A curious thing is that lately because a series of circumstances that do not understand how there have been, I've been documenting on this huge genocide that led to the Nazi dictatorship, either through a series of films that have been broadcast on television, or through some documentaries that have agreed on the air. This week I have been pondering all that happened so long ago, wondering what many people have wondered already happened, how could a number of people killed so many people?, Is something I will never understand. I think the best way to know some history, is through evidence that someone left at the time after that historic event live or otherwise. The Diary of Anne Frank is one such testimony is incredible as he recounts his stay in hiding place, as reflected in the most dramatic role, with the prospect of a child. A teenager from many others were experiencing the persecution of the Gestapo.

I think this book is recommended reading for all ages, we can even delve into the story, and study human behavior when pressed by many extreme situations.

* September 1, 2009 / Literatura.com