Thursday, November 6, 2008

Anne Frank, an innocent lamb!

Hi friends,

Today you are reading bit about a young girl who made an important footstone in the Book of World War II. She is Anne Frank, the well-known 13-year-old Jewish girl murdered by the Nazi war machine. She showed in a remarkable way how a young Innocent, even without realizing it herself, was able to rise miles above the hatred of the utterly perverted, ruthless collection of Nazi degenerates. It is a Kids view on WW II. Not long before she died in the infamous Bergen-Belsen concentration camp, this young girl wrote in her little red Diary: “In spite of everything, I still believe that people are really good at heart.” Just realize her optimistic attitude towards life even in the midst of hardships and sufferings!

Also the WWII Story was filled with atrocities in Japanese death camps. People suffered a lot. Many were tortured unnecessarily in the Ambarawa Camp Seven. The Japanese death camps in Ambarawa were horrible. This WWII story is explained through a kid’s view on WWII by Mr. Ralph Brink. And it is an interesting stuff to read on. Read it and get inspired!

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